A YOLO-based object detector with an extra regression head estimates distances to maritime objects from monocular USV images, achieving mean errors of roughly 15 to 50 meters depending on range.
Fast Region of Interest Proposals on Maritime UAVs
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Unmanned aerial vehicles assist in maritime search and rescue missions by flying over large search areas to autonomously search for objects or people. Reliably detecting objects of interest requires fast models to employ on embedded hardware. Moreover, with increasing distance to the ground station only part of the video data can be transmitted. In this work, we consider the problem of finding meaningful region of interest proposals in a video stream on an embedded GPU. Current object or anomaly detectors are not suitable due to their slow speed, especially on limited hardware and for large image resolutions. Lastly, objects of interest, such as pieces of wreckage, are often not known a priori. Therefore, we propose an end-to-end future frame prediction model running in real-time on embedded GPUs to generate region proposals. We analyze its performance on large-scale maritime data sets and demonstrate its benefits over traditional and modern methods.
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Approximate Supervised Object Distance Estimation on Unmanned Surface Vehicles
A YOLO-based object detector with an extra regression head estimates distances to maritime objects from monocular USV images, achieving mean errors of roughly 15 to 50 meters depending on range.