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17 October 2023 The effect of simulation variety on a deep learning-based military vehicle detector
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Abstract
Deep learning has emerged as a powerful tool for image analysis in various fields including the military domain. It has the potential to automate and enhance tasks such as object detection, classification, and tracking. Training images for development of such models are typically scarce, due to the restricted nature of this type of data. Consequently, researchers have focused on using synthetic data for model development, since simulated images are fast to generate and can, in theory, make up a large and diverse data set. When using simulated training data it is important to consider the variety needed to bridge the gap between simulated and real data. So far it is not fully understood what variations are important and how much variation is needed. In this study, we investigate the effect of simulation variety. We do so for the development of a deep learning-based military vehicle detector that is evaluated on real-world images of military vehicles. To construct the synthetic training data, 3D models of the vehicles are placed in front of diverse background scenes. We experiment with the number of images, background scene variations, 3D model variations, model textures, camera-object distance, and various object rotations. The insight that we gain can be used to prioritize future efforts towards creating synthetic data for deep learning-based object detection models.
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(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Thijs A. Eker, Friso G. Heslinga, Luca Ballan, Richard J. M. den Hollander, and Klamer Schutte "The effect of simulation variety on a deep learning-based military vehicle detector", Proc. SPIE 12742, Artificial Intelligence for Security and Defence Applications, 127420O (17 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2679808
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KEYWORDS
3D modeling

High dynamic range imaging

Object detection

Deep learning

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