Oriented Bounding Boxes for Small and Freely Rotated Objects
Mohsen Zand,
Ali Etemad,
Michael Greenspan
Abstract:A novel object detection method is presented that handles freely rotated objects of arbitrary sizes, including tiny objects as small as 2 × 2 pixels. Such tiny objects appear frequently in remotely sensed images, and present a challenge to recent object detection algorithms. More importantly, current object detection methods have been designed originally to accommodate axis-aligned bounding box detection, and therefore fail to accurately localize oriented boxes that best describe freely rotated objects. In con… Show more
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