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Fourier-Based Rotation-Invariant Feature Boosting: An Efficient Framework for Geospatial Object Detection

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International audienceGeospatial object detection (GOD) of remote sensing imagery has been attracting increasing interest in recent years, due to the rapid development in spaceborne imaging. Most of the previously proposed object detectors are very sensitive to object deformations, such as scaling and rotation. To this end, we propose a novel and efficient framework for GOD in this letter, called Fourier-based rotation-invariant feature boosting (FRIFB). A Fourier-based rotation-invariant feature is first generated in polar coordinate. Then, the extracted features can be further structurally refined using aggregate channel features. This leads to a faster feature computation and more robust feature representation, which is good fitting for the coming boosting learning. Finally, in the test phase, we achieve a fast pyramid feature extraction by estimating a scale factor instead of directly collecting all features from the image pyramid. Extensive experiments are conducted on two subsets of NWPU VHR-10 data set, demonstrating the superiority and effectiveness of the FRIFB compared to the previous state-of-the-art methods

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Hal - Université Grenoble Alpes

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Last time updated on 30/04/2021

This paper was published in Hal - Université Grenoble Alpes.

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