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Fast horizon detection in maritime images using region-of-interest

Chi Yoon Jeong, Hyun S Yang and KyeongDeok Moon

International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2018, vol. 14, issue 7, 1550147718790753

Abstract: In this article, we propose a fast method for detecting the horizon line in maritime scenarios by combining a multi-scale approach and region-of-interest detection. Recently, several methods that adopt a multi-scale approach have been proposed, because edge detection at a single is insufficient to detect all edges of various sizes. However, these methods suffer from high processing times, requiring tens of seconds to complete horizon detection. Moreover, the resolution of images captured from cameras mounted on vessels is increasing, which reduces processing speed. Using the region-of-interest is an efficient way of reducing the amount of processing information required. Thus, we explore a way to efficiently use the region-of-interest for horizon detection. The proposed method first detects the region-of-interest using a property of maritime scenes and then multi-scale edge detection is performed for edge extraction at each scale. The results are then combined to produce a single edge map. Then, Hough transform and a least-square method are sequentially used to estimate the horizon line accurately. We compared the performance of the proposed method with state-of-the-art methods using two publicly available databases, namely, Singapore Marine Dataset and buoy dataset. Experimental results show that the proposed method for region-of-interest detection reduces the processing time of horizon detection, and the accuracy with which the proposed method can identify the horizon is superior to that of state-of-the-art methods.

Keywords: Horizon detection; region-of-interest; multi-scale edge detection; autonomous ships (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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