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Object detection in optical remote sensing images: A survey and a new benchmark

Journal

ISPRS JOURNAL OF PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING
Volume 159, Issue -, Pages 296-307

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.isprsjprs.2019.11.023

Keywords

Object detection; Deep learning; Convolutional Neural Network (CNN); Benchmark dataset; Optical remote sensing images

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China Data Acquisition and Location-based Information Aggregation for Pan-Information Map [2017YFB0503500]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61573284, 61772425, 61790552]
  3. Project of Science and Technology Innovation of Henan Province [142101510005]
  4. Young Star of Science and Technology in Shaanxi Province [2018KJXX-029]
  5. Aerospace Science Foundation of China [2017ZC53032]

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Substantial efforts have been devoted more recently to presenting various methods for object detection in optical remote sensing images. However, the current survey of datasets and deep learning based methods for object detection in optical remote sensing images is not adequate. Moreover, most of the existing datasets have some shortcomings, for example, the numbers of images and object categories are small scale, and the image diversity and variations are insufficient. These limitations greatly affect the development of deep learning based object detection methods. In the paper, we provide a comprehensive review of the recent deep learning based object detection progress in both the computer vision and earth observation communities. Then, we propose a large-scale, publicly available benchmark for object Detection in Optical Remote sensing images, which we name as DIOR. The dataset contains 23,463 images and 192,472 instances, covering 20 object classes. The proposed DIOR dataset (1) is large-scale on the object categories, on the object instance number, and on the total image number; (2) has a large range of object size variations, not only in terms of spatial resolutions, but also in the aspect of inter- and intra-class size variability across objects; (3) holds big variations as the images are obtained with different imaging conditions, weathers, seasons, and image quality; and (4) has high inter-class similarity and intra-class diversity. The proposed benchmark can help the researchers to develop and validate their data-driven methods. Finally, we evaluate several state-of-the-art approaches on our DIOR dataset to establish a baseline for future research.

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