Gabor-CNN for object detection based on small samples

Received: 14 Aug 2020, Revised: 19 Aug 2020, Accepted: 20 Dec 2020, Available online: 25 Dec 2020, Version of Record: 25 Dec 2020

Xiao-dong Hu a, Xin-qing Wang b, Fan-jie Meng b, Xia Hua b, Yu-ji Yan b, Yu-yang Li b, Jing Huang a, Xun-lin Jiang a
a
Department of Engineering Technology and Application, Army Infantry College of PLA, Nanchang 330100, China
b
College of Field Engineering, Army Engineering University of PLA, Nanjing 210007, China

Abstract


Object detection models based on convolutional neural networks (CNN) have achieved state-of-the-art performance by heavily rely on large-scale training samples. They are insufficient when used in specific applications, such as the detection of military objects, as in these instances, a large number of samples is hard to obtain. In order to solve this problem, this paper proposes the use of Gabor-CNN for object detection based on a small number of samples. First of all, a feature extraction convolution kernel library composed of multi-shape Gabor and color Gabor is constructed, and the optimal Gabor convolution kernel group is obtained by means of training and screening, which is convolved with the input image to obtain feature information of objects with strong auxiliary function. Then, the k-means clustering algorithm is adopted to construct several different sizes of anchor boxes, which improves the quality of the regional proposals. We call this regional proposal process the Gabor-assisted Region Proposal Network (Gabor-assisted RPN). Finally, the Deeply-Utilized Feature Pyramid Network (DU-FPN) method is proposed to strengthen the feature expression of objects in the image. A bottom-up and a top-down feature pyramid is constructed in ResNet-50 and feature information of objects is deeply utilized through the transverse connection and integration of features at various scales. Experimental results show that the method proposed in this paper achieves better results than the state-of-art contrast models on data sets with small samples in terms of accuracy and recall rate, and thus has a strong application prospect.

Keywords
Deep learning
Convolutional neural network
Small samples
Gabor convolution kernel
Feature pyramid



Description



   

Indexed in scopus

https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55625222000
      

Article metrics

10.31763/DSJ.v5i1.1674 Abstract views : | PDF views :

   

Cite

   

Full Text

Download

Conflict of interest


“Authors state no conflict of interest”


Funding Information


This research received no external funding or grants


Peer review:


Peer review under responsibility of Defence Science Journal


Ethics approval:


Not applicable.


Consent for publication:


Not applicable.


Acknowledgements:


None.