CVAIAug 5, 2021

LSENet: Location and Seasonality Enhanced Network for Multi-Class Ocean Front Detection

arXiv:2108.02455v112 citations
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This work addresses high-precision detection of multiple ocean front types for applications in marine fishery and national defense, representing an incremental improvement over prior methods.

The authors tackled the problem of low detection accuracy and limited binary classification in ocean front detection by proposing LSENet, a semantic segmentation network that integrates seasonal characteristics and location attention, achieving more effective results compared to existing methods.

Ocean fronts can cause the accumulation of nutrients and affect the propagation of underwater sound, so high-precision ocean front detection is of great significance to the marine fishery and national defense fields. However, the current ocean front detection methods either have low detection accuracy or most can only detect the occurrence of ocean front by binary classification, rarely considering the differences of the characteristics of multiple ocean fronts in different sea areas. In order to solve the above problems, we propose a semantic segmentation network called location and seasonality enhanced network (LSENet) for multi-class ocean fronts detection at pixel level. In this network, we first design a channel supervision unit structure, which integrates the seasonal characteristics of the ocean front itself and the contextual information to improve the detection accuracy. We also introduce a location attention mechanism to adaptively assign attention weights to the fronts according to their frequently occurred sea area, which can further improve the accuracy of multi-class ocean front detection. Compared with other semantic segmentation methods and current representative ocean front detection method, the experimental results demonstrate convincingly that our method is more effective.

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