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Huaigang Cao1, Wenbo Wang1, Lin Su1
1Key Laboratory of Underwater Acoustic Environment, Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, People's Republic of China.
Abstract:
A deep transfer learning (DTL) method is proposed for the direction of arrival (DOA) estimation using a single-vector sensor. The method involves training of a convolutional neural network (CNN) with synthetic data in source domain and then adapting the source domain to target domain with available at-sea data. The CNN is fed with the cross-spectrum of acoustical pressure and particle velocity during the training process to learn DOAs of a moving surface ship. For domain adaptation, first convolutional layers of the pre-trained CNN are copied to a target CNN, and the remaining layers of the target CNN are randomly initialized and trained on at-sea data. Numerical tests and real data results suggest that the DTL yields more reliable DOA estimates than a conventional CNN, especially with interfering sources.
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