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DARDet: A Dense Anchor-free Rotated Object Detector in Aerial Images

Published 3 Oct 2021 in cs.CV | (2110.01025v1)

Abstract: Rotated object detection in aerial images has received increasing attention for a wide range of applications. However, it is also a challenging task due to the huge variations of scale, rotation, aspect ratio, and densely arranged targets. Most existing methods heavily rely on a large number of pre-defined anchors with different scales, angles, and aspect ratios, and are optimized with a distance loss. Therefore, these methods are sensitive to anchor hyper-parameters and easily suffer from performance degradation caused by boundary discontinuity. To handle this problem, in this paper, we propose a dense anchor-free rotated object detector (DARDet) for rotated object detection in aerial images. Our DARDet directly predicts five parameters of rotated boxes at each foreground pixel of feature maps. We design a new alignment convolution module to extracts aligned features and introduce a PIoU loss for precise and stable regression. Our method achieves state-of-the-art performance on three commonly used aerial objects datasets (i.e., DOTA, HRSC2016, and UCAS-AOD) while keeping high efficiency. Code is available at https://github.com/zf020114/DARDet.

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