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Zhen Wang1, Buhong Wang1, Jianxin Guo2
1School of Information and Navigation, Air Force Engineering University, Xi'an 710077, China.
Abstract:
Underwater sonar objective detection plays an important role in the field of ocean exploration. In order to solve the problem of sonar objective detection under the complex environment, a sonar objective detection method is proposed based on dilated separable densely connected convolutional neural networks (DS-CNNs) and quantum-behaved particle swarm optimization (QPSO) algorithm. Firstly, the dilated separable convolution kernel is proposed to extend the local receptive field and enhance the feature extraction ability of the convolution layers. Secondly, based on the linear interpolation algorithm, a multisampling pooling (MS-pooling) operation is proposed to reduce the feature information loss and restore image resolution. At last, with contraction-expansion factor and difference variance in the traditional particle swarm optimization algorithm introduced, the QPSO algorithm is employed to optimize the weight parameters of the network model. The proposed method is validated on the sonar image dataset and is compared with other existing methods. Using DS-CNNs to detect different kinds of sonar objectives, the experiments shows that the detection accuracy of DS-CNNs reaches 96.98% and DS-CNNs have better detection effect and stronger robustness.
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