CVOct 23, 2025

Knowledge-Informed Neural Network for Complex-Valued SAR Image Recognition

arXiv:2510.20284v1h-index: 4
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This work addresses the problem of efficient and reliable SAR image analysis for remote sensing applications, offering a novel framework that balances generalization, interpretability, and efficiency, though it is domain-specific and incremental in method.

The paper tackles the representation trilemma in complex-valued SAR image recognition by introducing the Knowledge-Informed Neural Network (KINN), which achieves state-of-the-art performance with lightweight models (0.7M to 0.95M parameters) and improves generalization and interpretability across five benchmarks.

Deep learning models for complex-valued Synthetic Aperture Radar (CV-SAR) image recognition are fundamentally constrained by a representation trilemma under data-limited and domain-shift scenarios: the concurrent, yet conflicting, optimization of generalization, interpretability, and efficiency. Our work is motivated by the premise that the rich electromagnetic scattering features inherent in CV-SAR data hold the key to resolving this trilemma, yet they are insufficiently harnessed by conventional data-driven models. To this end, we introduce the Knowledge-Informed Neural Network (KINN), a lightweight framework built upon a novel "compression-aggregation-compression" architecture. The first stage performs a physics-guided compression, wherein a novel dictionary processor adaptively embeds physical priors, enabling a compact unfolding network to efficiently extract sparse, physically-grounded signatures. A subsequent aggregation module enriches these representations, followed by a final semantic compression stage that utilizes a compact classification head with self-distillation to learn maximally task-relevant and discriminative embeddings. We instantiate KINN in both CNN (0.7M) and Vision Transformer (0.95M) variants. Extensive evaluations on five SAR benchmarks confirm that KINN establishes a state-of-the-art in parameter-efficient recognition, offering exceptional generalization in data-scarce and out-of-distribution scenarios and tangible interpretability, thereby providing an effective solution to the representation trilemma and offering a new path for trustworthy AI in SAR image analysis.

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