Few-shot SAR target classification via meta-learning with hybrid models

Currently, in Synthetic Aperture Radar Automatic Target Recognition (SAR ATR), few-shot methods can save cost and resources while enhancing adaptability. However, due to the limitations of SAR imaging environments and observation conditions, obtaining a large amount of high-value target data is chal...

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Main Authors: Qingtian Geng, Yaning Wang, Qingliang Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2024-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Earth Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2024.1469032/full
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Summary:Currently, in Synthetic Aperture Radar Automatic Target Recognition (SAR ATR), few-shot methods can save cost and resources while enhancing adaptability. However, due to the limitations of SAR imaging environments and observation conditions, obtaining a large amount of high-value target data is challenging, leading to a severe shortage of datasets. This paper proposes the use of an Adaptive Dynamic Weight Hybrid Model (ADW-HM) meta-learning framework to address the problem of poor recognition accuracy for unknown classes caused by sample constraints. By dynamically weighting and learning model parameters independently, the framework dynamically integrates model results to improve recognition accuracy for unknown classes. Experiments conducted on the TASK-MSTAR and OpenSARShip datasets demonstrate that the ADW-HM framework can obtain more comprehensive and integrated feature representations, reduce overfitting, and enhance generalization capability for unknown classes. The accuracy is improved in both 1-shot and 5-shot scenarios, indicating that ADW-HM is feasible for addressing few-shot problems.
ISSN:2296-6463