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  5. Automatic Object Detection and Direction Prediction of Unmanned Vessels Based on Multiple Convolutional Neural Network Technology
 
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Automatic Object Detection and Direction Prediction of Unmanned Vessels Based on Multiple Convolutional Neural Network Technology

Journal
International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence
Journal Volume
36
Journal Issue
08
ISSN
0218-0014
1793-6381
Date Issued
2022-05-12
Author(s)
Chuen-Horng Lin  
資訊工程系  
Xin-Cheng Wang
DOI
10.1142/S0218001422500021
URI
https://nutcir-lib.nutc.edu.tw/handle/123456789/265
Abstract
<jats:p> This study aims to detect objects quickly and accurately and then start the necessary obstacle avoidance procedure when the uncrewed vessel is at sea. This study uses a multivariate convolutional neural network (CNN) to perform automatic object detection and direction prediction for uncrewed vessels. This study is divided into three parts for processing. The first part of this process uses camera calibration technology to correct the image. Discrete cosine transform (DCT) is then used to detect sea level. Finally, this study uses Kalman filtering and affine transformation to stabilize images taken by uncrewed vessels at sea. The second part of the processing system uses a CNN to detect sea objects automatically. The third part of the process uses the dual-lens camera installed on the vessel to detect the distance and direction of objects at sea. In the experiment, the detection rate can reach more than 91% in this study method. In the experiment on image stabilization, this study’s method can also effectively improve video instability. In the experiment involving the distance and direction of the object, the experimental results show that the distance and direction of the object obtained by this study method have a distance error value of less than 10%, and the prediction results have a good effect no matter whether the object is at a short or long distance. It is hoped that this paper’s method can be applied to the automatic obstacle avoidance of unmanned vessels. </jats:p>
Publisher
World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
Type
journal-article
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