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ATRNet-STAR: A Large Dataset and Benchmark Towards Remote Sensing Object Recognition in the Wild

23 January 2025
Yongxiang Liu
Weijie Li
Li Liu
Jie Zhou
Xuying Xiong
Bowen Peng
Yafei Song
Wei Yang
Tianpeng Liu
Zhen Liu
Xiang Li
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Abstract

The absence of publicly available, large-scale, high-quality datasets for Synthetic Aperture Radar Automatic Target Recognition (SAR ATR) has significantly hindered the application of rapidly advancing deep learning techniques, which hold huge potential to unlock new capabilities in this field. This is primarily because collecting large volumes of diverse target samples from SAR images is prohibitively expensive, largely due to privacy concerns, the characteristics of microwave radar imagery perception, and the need for specialized expertise in data annotation. Throughout the history of SAR ATR research, there have been only a number of small datasets, mainly including targets like ships, airplanes, buildings, etc. There is only one vehicle dataset MSTAR collected in the 1990s, which has been a valuable source for SAR ATR. To fill this gap, this paper introduces a large-scale, new dataset named ATRNet-STAR with 40 different vehicle categories collected under various realistic imaging conditions and scenes. It marks a substantial advancement in dataset scale and diversity, comprising over 190,000 well-annotated samples, 10 times larger than its predecessor, the famous MSTAR. Building such a large dataset is a challenging task, and the data collection scheme will be detailed. Secondly, we illustrate the value of ATRNet-STAR via extensively evaluating the performance of 15 representative methods with 7 different experimental settings on challenging classification and detection benchmarks derived from the dataset. Finally, based on our extensive experiments, we identify valuable insights for SAR ATR and discuss potential future research directions in this field. We hope that the scale, diversity, and benchmark of ATRNet-STAR can significantly facilitate the advancement of SAR ATR.

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@article{liu2025_2501.13354,
  title={ ATRNet-STAR: A Large Dataset and Benchmark Towards Remote Sensing Object Recognition in the Wild },
  author={ Yongxiang Liu and Weijie Li and Li Liu and Jie Zhou and Bowen Peng and Yafei Song and Xuying Xiong and Wei Yang and Tianpeng Liu and Zhen Liu and Xiang Li },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.13354},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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