Target Recognition in SAR Images by Deep Learning with Training Data Augmentation

Author:

Geng ZheORCID,Xu Ying,Wang Bei-Ning,Yu Xiang,Zhu Dai-Yin,Zhang Gong

Abstract

Mass production of high-quality synthetic SAR training imagery is essential for boosting the performance of deep-learning (DL)-based SAR automatic target recognition (ATR) algorithms in an open-world environment. To address this problem, we exploit both the widely used Moving and Stationary Target Acquisition and Recognition (MSTAR) SAR dataset and the Synthetic and Measured Paired Labeled Experiment (SAMPLE) dataset, which consists of selected samples from the MSTAR dataset and their computer-generated synthetic counterparts. A series of data augmentation experiments are carried out. First, the sparsity of the scattering centers of the targets is exploited for new target pose synthesis. Additionally, training data with various clutter backgrounds are synthesized via clutter transfer, so that the neural networks are better prepared to cope with background changes in the test samples. To effectively augment the synthetic SAR imagery in the SAMPLE dataset, a novel contrast-based data augmentation technique is proposed. To improve the robustness of neural networks against out-of-distribution (OOD) samples, the SAR images of ground military vehicles collected by the self-developed MiniSAR system are used as the training data for the adversarial outlier exposure procedure. Simulation results show that the proposed data augmentation methods are effective in improving both the target classification accuracy and the OOD detection performance. The purpose of this work is to establish the foundation for large-scale, open-field implementation of DL-based SAR-ATR systems, which is not only of great value in the sense of theoretical research, but is also potentially meaningful in the aspect of military application.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation from Jiangsu Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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