CVOct 25, 2021

Deep Learning for UAV-based Object Detection and Tracking: A Survey

arXiv:2110.12638v1278 citations
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It serves as an overview for researchers in remote sensing and computer vision, but is incremental as it synthesizes existing work without introducing new methods.

This paper provides a comprehensive survey of deep learning-based methods for object detection and tracking using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), covering challenges, existing methods, and performance evaluations on benchmark datasets.

Owing to effective and flexible data acquisition, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has recently become a hotspot across the fields of computer vision (CV) and remote sensing (RS). Inspired by recent success of deep learning (DL), many advanced object detection and tracking approaches have been widely applied to various UAV-related tasks, such as environmental monitoring, precision agriculture, traffic management. This paper provides a comprehensive survey on the research progress and prospects of DL-based UAV object detection and tracking methods. More specifically, we first outline the challenges, statistics of existing methods, and provide solutions from the perspectives of DL-based models in three research topics: object detection from the image, object detection from the video, and object tracking from the video. Open datasets related to UAV-dominated object detection and tracking are exhausted, and four benchmark datasets are employed for performance evaluation using some state-of-the-art methods. Finally, prospects and considerations for the future work are discussed and summarized. It is expected that this survey can facilitate those researchers who come from remote sensing field with an overview of DL-based UAV object detection and tracking methods, along with some thoughts on their further developments.

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