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Active learning for object detection in high-resolution satellite images

Alex Goupilleau, Tugdual Ceillier, Marie-Caroline Corbineau

Published 2021-01-07Version 1

In machine learning, the term active learning regroups techniques that aim at selecting the most useful data to label from a large pool of unlabelled examples. While supervised deep learning techniques have shown to be increasingly efficient on many applications, they require a huge number of labelled examples to reach operational performances. Therefore, the labelling effort linked to the creation of the datasets required is also increasing. When working on defense-related remote sensing applications, labelling can be challenging due to the large areas covered and often requires military experts who are rare and whose time is primarily dedicated to operational needs. Limiting the labelling effort is thus of utmost importance. This study aims at reviewing the most relevant active learning techniques to be used for object detection on very high resolution imagery and shows an example of the value of such techniques on a relevant operational use case: aircraft detection.

Journal: Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Defense, Dec 2020, Rennes, France
Categories: cs.CV, cs.LG, cs.NE, eess.IV
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