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Jianxin Wu1, Xingyu Zhang1, Ying Zhou2
1Faculty of Information Science and Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, 266100, China.
Abstract:
Underwater acoustic target recognition plays a critical role in enhancing autonomous navigation and environmental sensing capabilities for unmanned mobile platforms. However, most existing methods cannot effectively cope with acoustic signal identification at low signal-to-noise ratios. In this study, a contrastive pseudo learning framework is proposed to design the data-driven ship-radiated noise recognition (SRNR) system, which is suitable for edge computing devices such as wave gliders. In particular, a time-frequency soft re-weighted module is applied to calculate soft thresholds in time and frequency domains to achieve feature fusion and adaptive suppression of interference. Additionally, fullband-subband contrastive learning is introduced to guide feature alignment and integrate global and local information for acoustic representation enhancement. Other than that, contrastive pseudo labeling is employed to use a large scale of unlabeled data with limited amounts of labeled data for semi-supervised learning. Extensive experiments along with sea trials show that the proposed method achieves the state-of-the-art performance on SRNR in noisy, real-world conditions.
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