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13 august 2019 16:01:06

 
Remote Sensing, Vol. 11, Pages 1888: Underwater Acoustic Target Recognition: A Combination of Multi-Dimensional Fusion Features and Modified Deep Neural Network (Remote Sensing)
 


A method with a combination of multi-dimensional fusion features and a modified deep neural network (MFF-MDNN) is proposed to recognize underwater acoustic targets in this paper. Specifically, due to the complex and changeable underwater environment, it is difficult to describe underwater acoustic signals with a single feature. The Gammatone frequency cepstral coefficient (GFCC) and modified empirical mode decomposition (MEMD) are developed to extract multi-dimensional features in this paper. Moreover, to ensure the same time dimension, a dimension reduction method is proposed to obtain multi-dimensional fusion features in the original underwater acoustic signals. Then, to reduce redundant features and further improve recognition accuracy, the Gaussian mixture model (GMM) is used to modify the structure of a deep neural network (DNN). Finally, the proposed underwater acoustic target recognition method can obtain an accuracy of 94.3% under a maximum of 800 iterations when the dataset has underwater background noise with weak targets. Compared with other methods, the recognition results demonstrate that the proposed method has higher accuracy and strong adaptability.


 
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