CVGG-Net: Ship Recognition for SAR Images Based on Complex-Valued Convolutional Neural Network

13 May 2023  ·  Dandan Zhao, Zhe Zhang, Dongdong Lu, Jian Kang, Xiaolan Qiu, Yirong Wu ·

Ship target recognition is a vital task in synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging applications. Although convolutional neural networks have been successfully employed for SAR image target recognition, surpassing traditional algorithms, most existing research concentrates on the amplitude domain and neglects the essential phase information. Furthermore, several complex-valued neural networks utilize average pooling to achieve full complex values, resulting in suboptimal performance. To address these concerns, this paper introduces a Complex-valued Convolutional Neural Network (CVGG-Net) specifically designed for SAR image ship recognition. CVGG-Net effectively leverages both the amplitude and phase information in complex-valued SAR data. Additionally, this study examines the impact of various widely-used complex activation functions on network performance and presents a novel complex max-pooling method, called Complex Area Max-Pooling. Experimental results from two measured SAR datasets demonstrate that the proposed algorithm outperforms conventional real-valued convolutional neural networks. The proposed framework is validated on several SAR datasets.

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