Azimuth-Aware Discriminative Representation Learning for Semi-Supervised Few-Shot SAR Vehicle Recognition

Author:

Zhang Linbin,Leng Xiangguang,Feng SijiaORCID,Ma Xiaojie,Ji Kefeng,Kuang Gangyao,Liu Li

Abstract

Among the current methods of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) automatic target recognition (ATR), unlabeled measured data and labeled simulated data are widely used to elevate the performance of SAR ATR. In view of this, the setting of semi-supervised few-shot SAR vehicle recognition is proposed to use these two forms of data to cope with the problem that few labeled measured data are available, which is a pioneering work in this field. In allusion to the sensitivity of poses of SAR vehicles, especially in the situation of only a few labeled data, we design two azimuth-aware discriminative representation (AADR) losses that suppress intra-class variations of samples with huge azimuth-angle differences, while simultaneously enlarging inter-class differences of samples with the same azimuth angle in the feature-embedding space via cosine similarity. Unlabeled measured data from the MSTAR dataset are labeled with pseudo-labels from categories among the SARSIM dataset and SAMPLE dataset, and these two forms of data are taken into consideration in the proposed loss. The few labeled samples in experimental settings are randomly selected in the training set. The phase data and amplitude data of SAR targets are all taken into consideration in this article. The proposed method achieves 71.05%, 86.09%, and 66.63% under 4-way 1-shot in EOC1 (Extended Operating Condition), EOC2/C, and EOC2/V, respectively, which overcomes other few-shot learning (FSL) and semi-supervised few-shot learning (SSFSL) methods in classification accuracy.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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