Robust Object Detection in Remote Sensing Imagery with Noisy and Sparse Geo-Annotations (Full Version)

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Authors Maximilian Bernhard, Matthias Schubert arXiv ID 2210.12989 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 3 Venue SIGSPATIAL/GIS Repository https://github.com/mxbh/robust_object_detection} Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
Recently, the availability of remote sensing imagery from aerial vehicles and satellites constantly improved. For an automated interpretation of such data, deep-learning-based object detectors achieve state-of-the-art performance. However, established object detectors require complete, precise, and correct bounding box annotations for training. In order to create the necessary training annotations for object detectors, imagery can be georeferenced and combined with data from other sources, such as points of interest localized by GPS sensors. Unfortunately, this combination often leads to poor object localization and missing annotations. Therefore, training object detectors with such data often results in insufficient detection performance. In this paper, we present a novel approach for training object detectors with extremely noisy and incomplete annotations. Our method is based on a teacher-student learning framework and a correction module accounting for imprecise and missing annotations. Thus, our method is easy to use and can be combined with arbitrary object detectors. We demonstrate that our approach improves standard detectors by 37.1\% $AP_{50}$ on a noisy real-world remote-sensing dataset. Furthermore, our method achieves great performance gains on two datasets with synthetic noise. Code is available at \url{https://github.com/mxbh/robust_object_detection}.
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