2020
DOI: 10.4236/jcc.2020.811003
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Deep Convolutional Feature Fusion Model for Multispectral Maritime Imagery Ship Recognition

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“…In addition, the AIS may not be turned on or may not be functioning appropriately, which can cause targets to go undetected. Various imaging sensors can be applied to detect ships, e.g., synthetic aperture radar (SAR) [1][2][3][4][5] , infrared (IR) [6] sensors, and visible (VIS) [7][8][9] sensors.…”
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“…In addition, the AIS may not be turned on or may not be functioning appropriately, which can cause targets to go undetected. Various imaging sensors can be applied to detect ships, e.g., synthetic aperture radar (SAR) [1][2][3][4][5] , infrared (IR) [6] sensors, and visible (VIS) [7][8][9] sensors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, when observing distant targets, the low signal-to-noise ratio seriously affects the efficiency and accuracy of observation. Typically, it is necessary to combine IR images with observations from other sensors to realize ship identification (Qiu et al, 2020) [5].…”
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confidence: 99%