Side-Scan Sonar Image Matching Method Based on Topology Representation

Dianyu Yang, Jingfeng Yu, Can Wang, Chensheng Cheng, Guang Pan, Xin Wen, Feihu Zhang

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Abstract

In the realm of underwater environment detection, achieving information matching stands as a pivotal step, forming an indispensable component for collaborative detection and research in areas such as distributed mapping. Nevertheless, the progress in studying the matching of underwater side-scan sonar images has been hindered by challenges including low image quality, intricate features, and susceptibility to distortion in commonly used side-scan sonar images. This article presents a comprehensive overview of the advancements in underwater sonar image processing. Building upon the novel SchemaNet image topological structure extraction model, we introduce a feature matching model grounded in side-scan sonar images. The proposed approach employs a semantic segmentation network as a teacher model to distill the DeiT model during training, extracting the attention matrix of intermediate layer outputs. This emulates SchemaNet’s transformation method, enabling the acquisition of high-dimensional topological structure features from the image. Subsequently, utilizing a real side-scan sonar dataset and augmenting data, we formulate a matching dataset and train the model using a graph neural network. The resulting model demonstrates effective performance in side-scan sonar image matching tasks. These research findings bear significance for underwater detection and target recognition and can offer valuable insights and references for image processing in diverse domains.

Original languageEnglish
Article number782
JournalJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
Volume12
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • attention mechanism
  • image matching
  • semantic segmentation
  • sidescan sonar
  • topological features

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