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Remote Sensing, Vol. 14, Pages 516: An Adaptive Attention Fusion Mechanism Convolutional Network for Object Detection in Remote Sensing Images (Remote Sensing)
 


For remote sensing object detection, fusing the optimal feature information automatically and overcoming the sensitivity to adapt multi-scale objects remains a significant challenge for the existing convolutional neural networks. Given this, we develop a convolutional network model with an adaptive attention fusion mechanism (AAFM). The model is proposed based on the backbone network of EfficientDet. Firstly, according to the characteristics of object distribution in datasets, the stitcher is applied to make one image containing objects of various scales. Such a process can effectively balance the proportion of multi-scale objects and handle the scale-variable properties. In addition, inspired by channel attention, a spatial attention model is also introduced in the construction of the adaptive attention fusion mechanism. In this mechanism, the semantic information of the different feature maps is obtained via convolution and different pooling operations. Then, the parallel spatial and channel attention are fused in the optimal proportions by the fusion factors to get the further representative feature information. Finally, the Complete Intersection over Union (CIoU) loss is used to make the bounding box better cover the ground truth. The experimental results of the optical image dataset DIOR demonstrate that, compared with state-of-the-art detectors such as the Single Shot multibox Detector (SSD), You Only Look Once (YOLO) v4, and EfficientDet, the proposed module improves accuracy and has stronger robustness.


 
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