Small target detection in sea clutter using dominant clutter tree based on anomaly detection framework

Zi Xun Guo, Xiao Hui Bai, Jing Yi Li, Peng Lang Shui, Jia Su, Ling Wang

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Abstract

It is difficult for maritime high-resolution radars to realize the small target detection in sea clutter, due to weak target returns and complicated clutter characteristics. Cooperation of multiple features is a recognized way to distinguish target returns from clutter. Therefore, it becomes crucial to build a detector, a special classifier, with unbalanced training samples, i.e., ergodic clutter versus non-ergodic target samples. In this paper, a preferential decision tree (pre-decision tree) with the oblique stopping criterion is proposed, where a preferential Gini index (pre-Gini index) is defined to replace the Gini index and considers rigorous false alarm rates and tolerable missed probabilities for radar target detection. Then, an improved pruning is added to the pre-decision tree to generate a dominant clutter tree, which can accurately control the false alarm rate. The two-step decision is based on the anomaly detection framework and solves the unbalance of the training samples. The proposed method can work in the high-dimensional space directly, and its decision only involves linear operations. The experimental results on the recognized IPIX and CSIR databases illustrate that the proposed method performs well among the available feature-based detectors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109399
JournalSignal Processing
Volume219
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Anomaly detection
  • Feature-based detector
  • Preferential decision tree
  • Sea clutter
  • Small target detection

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