Deep convolution stack for waveform in underwater acoustic target recognition

Abstract In underwater acoustic target recognition, deep learning methods have been proved to be effective on recognizing original signal waveform. Previous methods often utilize large convolutional kernels to extract features at the beginning of neural networks. It leads to a lack of depth and stru...

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Main Authors: Shengzhao Tian, Duanbing Chen, Hang Wang, Jingfa Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-05-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88799-z
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spelling doaj-0a2e8f2785584d68a2ccc8d0c380e1cc2021-05-09T11:34:24ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-05-0111111410.1038/s41598-021-88799-zDeep convolution stack for waveform in underwater acoustic target recognitionShengzhao Tian0Duanbing Chen1Hang Wang2Jingfa Liu3Big Data Research Center, University of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaBig Data Research Center, University of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaBig Data Research Center, University of Electronic Science and Technology of ChinaGuangzhou Key Laboratory of Multilingual Intelligent Processing, Guangdong University of Foreign StudiesAbstract In underwater acoustic target recognition, deep learning methods have been proved to be effective on recognizing original signal waveform. Previous methods often utilize large convolutional kernels to extract features at the beginning of neural networks. It leads to a lack of depth and structural imbalance of networks. The power of nonlinear transformation brought by deep network has not been fully utilized. Deep convolution stack is a kind of network frame with flexible and balanced structure and it has not been explored well in underwater acoustic target recognition, even though such frame has been proven to be effective in other deep learning fields. In this paper, a multiscale residual unit (MSRU) is proposed to construct deep convolution stack network. Based on MSRU, a multiscale residual deep neural network (MSRDN) is presented to classify underwater acoustic target. Dataset acquired in a real-world scenario is used to verify the proposed unit and model. By adding MSRU into Generative Adversarial Networks, the validity of MSRU is proved. Finally, MSRDN achieves the best recognition accuracy of 83.15%, improved by 6.99% from the structure related networks which take the original signal waveform as input and 4.48% from the networks which take the time-frequency representation as input.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88799-z
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author Shengzhao Tian
Duanbing Chen
Hang Wang
Jingfa Liu
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Duanbing Chen
Hang Wang
Jingfa Liu
Deep convolution stack for waveform in underwater acoustic target recognition
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author_facet Shengzhao Tian
Duanbing Chen
Hang Wang
Jingfa Liu
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title Deep convolution stack for waveform in underwater acoustic target recognition
title_short Deep convolution stack for waveform in underwater acoustic target recognition
title_full Deep convolution stack for waveform in underwater acoustic target recognition
title_fullStr Deep convolution stack for waveform in underwater acoustic target recognition
title_full_unstemmed Deep convolution stack for waveform in underwater acoustic target recognition
title_sort deep convolution stack for waveform in underwater acoustic target recognition
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract In underwater acoustic target recognition, deep learning methods have been proved to be effective on recognizing original signal waveform. Previous methods often utilize large convolutional kernels to extract features at the beginning of neural networks. It leads to a lack of depth and structural imbalance of networks. The power of nonlinear transformation brought by deep network has not been fully utilized. Deep convolution stack is a kind of network frame with flexible and balanced structure and it has not been explored well in underwater acoustic target recognition, even though such frame has been proven to be effective in other deep learning fields. In this paper, a multiscale residual unit (MSRU) is proposed to construct deep convolution stack network. Based on MSRU, a multiscale residual deep neural network (MSRDN) is presented to classify underwater acoustic target. Dataset acquired in a real-world scenario is used to verify the proposed unit and model. By adding MSRU into Generative Adversarial Networks, the validity of MSRU is proved. Finally, MSRDN achieves the best recognition accuracy of 83.15%, improved by 6.99% from the structure related networks which take the original signal waveform as input and 4.48% from the networks which take the time-frequency representation as input.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88799-z
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