TY - JOUR
T1 - SAR Image Object Detection Based on Cascaded Denoising and Counterfactual Self-Distillation
AU - Tian, Luyun
AU - Nie, Yinju
AU - He, Guangjun
AU - Geng, Jie
AU - Jiang, Wen
AU - Jin, Shichao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2008-2012 IEEE.
PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - Background noise in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images can severely degrade object detection performance. Although many methods employ complex image denoising strategies, target features in SAR imagery are tightly coupled with background noise. Meanwhile, excessive pixel-level smoothing inevitably weakens critical scattering details, resulting in the loss of discriminative and localization-relevant information. To address the above challenges, a Cascaded Denoising and Counterfactual Self-Distillation framework for SAR object detection (CDCDETR) is proposed. By jointly optimizing multiple components of the detection model, CDC-DETR builds a multi-stage denoising architecture that suppresses noise while preserving critical target details. Specifically, a frequency-domain feature fusion module is introduced, which adaptively integrates features from different frequency bands through a gated mechanism. In addition, a background-aware encoder denoising module is designed to compute feature statistics guided by target semantic priors, enabling weighted suppression of interference from different background regions. This design encourages the model to focus on target areas while preserving relevant contextual information. Furthermore, to enhance discriminative target feature extraction, CDC-DETR incorporates a counterfactual self-distillation mechanism that derives counterfactual information from deformable attention maps and guides self-correction during training, thereby preventing the loss of semantic cues in background–target coupled regions. Extensive experiments on MSAR and CETC38-SAR datasets demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method when compared with state-of-the-art techniques.
AB - Background noise in Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images can severely degrade object detection performance. Although many methods employ complex image denoising strategies, target features in SAR imagery are tightly coupled with background noise. Meanwhile, excessive pixel-level smoothing inevitably weakens critical scattering details, resulting in the loss of discriminative and localization-relevant information. To address the above challenges, a Cascaded Denoising and Counterfactual Self-Distillation framework for SAR object detection (CDCDETR) is proposed. By jointly optimizing multiple components of the detection model, CDC-DETR builds a multi-stage denoising architecture that suppresses noise while preserving critical target details. Specifically, a frequency-domain feature fusion module is introduced, which adaptively integrates features from different frequency bands through a gated mechanism. In addition, a background-aware encoder denoising module is designed to compute feature statistics guided by target semantic priors, enabling weighted suppression of interference from different background regions. This design encourages the model to focus on target areas while preserving relevant contextual information. Furthermore, to enhance discriminative target feature extraction, CDC-DETR incorporates a counterfactual self-distillation mechanism that derives counterfactual information from deformable attention maps and guides self-correction during training, thereby preventing the loss of semantic cues in background–target coupled regions. Extensive experiments on MSAR and CETC38-SAR datasets demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method when compared with state-of-the-art techniques.
KW - counterfactual self-distillation
KW - frequency domain feature fusion
KW - multi-stage denoising
KW - SAR object detection
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105045723049
U2 - 10.1109/JSTARS.2026.3715503
DO - 10.1109/JSTARS.2026.3715503
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105045723049
SN - 1939-1404
JO - IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
JF - IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing
ER -