We propose to boost VQA by leveraging more powerful feature extractors by improving the representation ability of both visual and text features and the ensemble of models. For visual feature, some detection techniques are used to improve the detector. For text feature, we adopt BERT as the language model and find that it can significantly improve VQA performance. Our solution won the second place in the VQA Challenge 2019.
Abnormal target detection in hyperspectral remote sensing image is one of the hotspots in image research. The image noise generated in the detection process will lead to the decline of the quality of hyperspectral remote sensing image. In view of this, this paper proposes an abnormal target detection method of hyperspectral remote sensing image based on the convolution neural network. Firstly, the deep residual learning network model has been used to remove the noise in hyperspectral remote sensing image. Secondly, the spatial and spectral features of hyperspectral remote sensing images were used to optimize the clustering dictionary, and then the image segmentation containing target information is completed. Finally, the image was input into the deep convolution neural network with a dual classifier, and the network detects the abnormal target in the image. The test results of this algorithm show that the structural similarity of the denoised image is higher than 0.86, which shows that this method has good noise reduction performance, image details will not damage, segmentation effect is good, and it can obtain high-definition target image information and accurately detect abnormal targets in the image.
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