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Small Ship Detection Based on a Learning Model That Incorporates Spatial Attention Mechanism as a Loss Function in SU-ESRGAN
by Kohei Arai, Yu Morita and Hiroshi Okumura
Remote Sens. 2026, 18(3), 417; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs18030417 - 27 Jan 2026
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Ship monitoring using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data faces significant challenges in detecting small vessels due to low spatial resolution and speckle noise. While ESRGAN (Enhanced Super-Resolution Generative Adversarial Network) has shown promise for image super-resolution, it struggles with SAR imagery characteristics. This [...] Read more.
Ship monitoring using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data faces significant challenges in detecting small vessels due to low spatial resolution and speckle noise. While ESRGAN (Enhanced Super-Resolution Generative Adversarial Network) has shown promise for image super-resolution, it struggles with SAR imagery characteristics. This study proposes SA/SU-ESRGAN, which extends the SU-ESRGAN framework by incorporating a spatial attention mechanism loss function. SU-ESRGAN introduced semantic structural loss to accurately preserve ship shapes and contours; our enhancement adds spatial attention to focus reconstruction efforts on ship regions while suppressing background noise. Experimental results demonstrate that SA/SU-ESRGAN successfully detects small vessels that remain undetectable by SU-ESRGAN, achieving improved detection capabilities with a PSNR of approximately 26 dB (SSIM is around 0.5) and enhanced visual clarity in ship boundaries. The spatial attention mechanism effectively reduces noise influence, producing clearer super-resolution results suitable for maritime surveillance applications. Based on the HRSID dataset, a representative dataset for evaluating ship detection performance using SAR data, we evaluated ship detection performance using images in which the spatial resolution of the SAR data was artificially degraded using a smoothing filter. We found that with a 4 × 4 filter, all eight ships were detected without any problems, but with an 8 × 8 filter, only three of the eight ships were detected. When super-resolution was applied to this, six ships were detected. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Applications of SAR for Environment Observation Analysis)
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