Abstract
The design of backbones is of great significance for enhancing the location and classification precision in the remote sensing target detection task. Recently, various approaches have been proposed on altering the feature extraction density in the backbones to enlarge the receptive field, make features prominent, and reduce computational complexity, such as dilated convolution and deformable convolution. Among them, one of the most widely used methods is strided convolution, but it loses the information about adjacent feature points which leads to the omission of some useful features and the decrease of detection precision. This paper proposes a novel sparse density feature extraction method based on the relationship between the lifting scheme and convolution, which improves the detection precision while keeping the computational complexity almost the same as the strided convolution. Experimental results on remote sensing target detection indicate that our proposed method improves both detection performance and network efficiency.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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