An Adaptive Infrared Small-Target-Detection Fusion Algorithm Based on Multiscale Local Gradient Contrast for Remote Sensing

Micromachines (Basel). 2023 Aug 2;14(8):1552. doi: 10.3390/mi14081552.

Abstract

Space vehicles such as missiles and aircraft have relatively long tracking distances. Infrared (IR) detectors are used for small target detection. The target presents point target characteristics, which lack contour, shape, and texture information. The high-brightness cloud edge and high noise have an impact on the detection of small targets because of the complex background of the sky and ground environment. Traditional template-based filtering and local contrast-based methods do not distinguish between different complex background environments, and their strategy is to unify small-target template detection or to use absolute contrast differences; so, it is easy to have a high false alarm rate. It is necessary to study the detection and tracking methods in complex backgrounds and low signal-to-clutter ratios (SCRs). We use the complexity difference as a prior condition for detection in the background of thick clouds and ground highlight buildings. Then, we use the spatial domain filtering and improved local contrast joint algorithm to obtain a significant area. We also provide a new definition of gradient uniformity through the improvement of the local gradient method, which could further enhance the target contrast. It is important to distinguish between small targets, highlighted background edges, and noise. Furthermore, the method can be used for parallel computing. Compared with the traditional space filtering algorithm or local contrast algorithm, the flexible fusion strategy can achieve the rapid detection of small targets with a higher signal-to-clutter ratio gain (SCRG) and background suppression factor (BSF).

Keywords: IR small target detection; local gradient contrast; target detection.