MS-Net: A Multi-modal Self-supervised Network for Fine-Grained Classification of Aircraft in SAR Images

28 Aug 2023  ·  Bingying Yue, Jianhao Li, Hao Shi, Yupei Wang, Honghu Zhong ·

Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging technology is commonly used to provide 24-hour all-weather earth observation. However, it still has some drawbacks in SAR target classification, especially in fine-grained classification of aircraft: aircrafts in SAR images have large intra-class diversity and inter-class similarity; the number of effective samples is insufficient and it's hard to annotate. To address these issues, this article proposes a novel multi-modal self-supervised network (MS-Net) for fine-grained classification of aircraft. Firstly, in order to entirely exploit the potential of multi-modal information, a two-sided path feature extraction network (TSFE-N) is constructed to enhance the image feature of the target and obtain the domain knowledge feature of text mode. Secondly, a contrastive self-supervised learning (CSSL) framework is employed to effectively learn useful label-independent feature from unbalanced data, a similarity per-ception loss (SPloss) is proposed to avoid network overfitting. Finally, TSFE-N is used as the encoder of CSSL to obtain the classification results. Through a large number of experiments, our MS-Net can effectively reduce the difficulty of classifying similar types of aircrafts. In the case of no label, the proposed algorithm achieves an accuracy of 88.46% for 17 types of air-craft classification task, which has pioneering significance in the field of fine-grained classification of aircraft in SAR images.

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