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Automatic Person Detection in Search and Rescue Operations Using Deep CNN Detectors (CROSBI ID 292974)

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Sambolek, Saša ; Ivašić-Kos, Marina Automatic Person Detection in Search and Rescue Operations Using Deep CNN Detectors // IEEE access, 9 (2021), 37905-37922. doi: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3063681

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Sambolek, Saša ; Ivašić-Kos, Marina

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Automatic Person Detection in Search and Rescue Operations Using Deep CNN Detectors

Due to a growing number of people who carry out various adrenaline activities or adventure tourism and stay in the mountains and other inaccessible places, there is an increasing need to organize a search and rescue operation (SAR) to provide assistance and health care to the injured. The goal of SAR operation is to search the largest area of the territory in the shortest time possible and find a lost or injured person. Today, drones (UAVs or drones) are increasingly involved in search operations, as they can capture a large, controlled area in a short amount of time. However, a detailed examination of a large amount of recorded material remains a problem. Even for an expert, it is not easy to find searched people who are relatively small considering the area where they are, often sheltered by vegetation or merged with the ground and in unusual positions due to falls, injuries, or exhaustion. Therefore, the automatic detection of persons and objects in images/videos taken by drones in these operations is very significant. In this paper, the reliability of existing state-of-the-art detectors such as Faster R-CNN, YOLOv4, RetinaNet, and Cascade R-CNN on a VisDrone benchmark and custom- made dataset SARD build to simulate rescue scenes was investigated. After training the models on selected datasets, detection results were compared. Because of the high speed and accuracy and the small number of false detections, the YOLOv4 detector was chosen for further examination. YOLOv4 model results related to different network sizes, different detection accuracies, and transfer learning settings were analyzed. The model robustness to weather conditions and motion blur were also investigated. The paper proposes a model that can be used in SAR operations because of the excellent results in detecting people in search and rescue scenarios.

Convolutional neural networks ; object detector ; person detection ; search and rescue operations ; UAV ; YOLOv4 detector ; Faster R-CNN ; Cascade R-CNN ; rescue scenes ; Drones

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Podaci o izdanju

9

2021.

37905-37922

objavljeno

2169-3536

10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3063681

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APC

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Informacijske i komunikacijske znanosti, Računarstvo

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