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Robust infrared small target detection using Hough line suppression and rank-hierarchy in complex backgrounds

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INFRARED PHYSICS & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 120, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.infrared.2021.103893

Keywords

Small target detection; Hough line suppression; Rank-hierarchy; Dual-path strategy

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  1. Fundamental Research Funds of the Natural Science Foundation of China [61772325]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [GK201906001]

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The study introduces new strategies and techniques, including Hough line suppression, rank-hierarchy model, and dual-path processing strategy, to improve the detection performance of the IPI model. These techniques effectively distinguish target edges from background clutter and detect Hough lines in backgrounds.
Recently, infrared patch-image (IPI) model has made breakthrough progresses in infrared small target detection. However, IPI model is degraded by inherent defects of the l1-norm and the inaccurate estimation of background patch-images, which causes sparse clutter edges around targets in backgrounds with heterogeneous structures. Herein, we introduce new strategies and techniques that improve the detection performance of the IPI model. We first propose a technique called Hough line suppression, which considers the difference between the features of strong edges and small targets, and maps the traditional global edge suppression problem onto a new local peakdetection problem in Hough space. This technique suppresses the background residuals while keeping the target largely intact. Next, we present a rank-hierarchy model that organizes the target candidates by the maximum differences between pairs of singular values. The rank-hierarchy further suppresses the residual clutter and accurately distinguishes the target from the pixel-sized noises with high brightness. Finally, we design a dualpath processing strategy that detects the absence or presence of Hough lines in an image, and selects the correct processing path. This strategy effectively improves the detection performance of images without Hough lines, and guarantees the detection performance of images with various backgrounds. Extensive experiments in various complex scenarios proved that the proposed method is more robust and effective than 12 state-of-the-art contrast methods.

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