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Hash-based deep learning approach for remote sensing satellite imagery detection
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Hash-based deep learning approach for remote sensing satellite imagery detection

Samhitha Gadamsetty, Rupa Ch., Anusha Ch., Celestine Iwendi and Thippa Reddy Gadekallu
Water, Vol.14(5), 707
23/02/2022

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Environmental Sciences Environmental Sciences & Ecology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology Water Resources Physical Sciences
Ship detection plays a crucial role in marine security in remote sensing imagery. This paper discusses about a deep learning approach to detect the ships from satellite imagery. The model developed in this work achieves integrity by the inclusion of hashing. This model employs a supervised image classification technique to classify images, followed by object detection using You Only Look Once version 3 (YOLOv3) to extract features from deep CNN. Semantic segmentation and image segmentation is done to identify object category of each pixel using class labels. Then, the concept of hashing using SHA-256 is applied in conjunction with the ship count and location of bounding box in satellite image. The proposed model is tested on a Kaggle Ships dataset, which consists of 231,722 images. A total of 70% of this data is used for training, and the 30% is used for testing. To add security to images with detected ships, the model is enhanced by hashing using SHA-256 algorithm. Using SHA-256, which is a one-way hash, the data are split up into blocks of 64 bytes. The input data to the hash function are both the ship count and bounding box location. The proposed model achieves integrity by using SHA-256. This model allows secure transmission of highly confidential images that are tamper-proof.
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