X-LineNet: Detecting Aircraft in Remote Sensing Images by a pair of Intersecting Line Segments

29 Jul 2019  ·  Hao-Ran Wei, Yue Zhang, Bing Wang, Yang Yang, Hao Li, Hongqi Wang ·

Motivated by the development of deep convolution neural networks (DCNNs), tremendous progress has been gained in the field of aircraft detection. These DCNNs based detectors mainly belong to top-down approaches, which first enumerate massive potential locations of objects with the form of rectangular regions, and then identify whether they are objects or not. Compared with these top-down approaches, this paper shows that aircraft detection via bottom-up approach still performs competitively in the era of deep learning. We present a novel one-stage and anchor-free aircraft detection model in a bottom-up manner, which formulates the task as detection of two intersecting line segments inside each target and grouping of them without any rectangular region classification. This model is named as X-LineNet. With simple post-processing, X-LineNet can simultaneously provide multiple representation forms of the detection result: the horizontal bounding box, the rotating bounding box, and the pentagonal mask. The pentagonal mask is a more accurate representation form which has less redundancy and can better represent aircraft than that of rectangular box. Experiments show that X-LineNet outperforms state-of-the-art one-stage object detectors and is competitive compared with advanced two-stage detectors on both UCAS-AOD and NWPU VHR-10 open dataset in the field of aircraft detection.

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