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DOTAv2.0

Aerial imagery [2], derived from various sources such as drones, satellites, and high-altitude platforms, plays a pivotal role in numerous real-world applications. One of the key tasks is object detection which aims to identify and locate objects of interest within a broader scene. However, the path to robust object detection in aerial images is challenging. Unlike ground-level images that are widely available, aerial data are restricted in dataset volume and generalization across different object classes [2]. An even more pressing concern is the long-tail distribution observed in these datasets, where certain classes of objects are vastly underrepresented. This sparsity of examples and the rare classes poses a significant hurdle for the training of generalized object detectors, as models often struggle to recognize and accurately detect these infrequent objects in real-world scenarios.

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Jian Ding, Nan Xue, Gui-Song Xia, Xiang Bai, Wen Yang, Michael Yang, Serge Belongie, Jiebo Luo, Mihai Datcu, Marcello Pelillo, Liangpei Zhang (2024). Dataset: DOTAv2.0. https://doi.org/10.57702/l0c76clx

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Created December 2, 2024
Last update December 2, 2024
Defined In https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2311.12345
Author Jian Ding
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Nan Xue
Gui-Song Xia
Xiang Bai
Wen Yang
Michael Yang
Serge Belongie
Jiebo Luo
Mihai Datcu
Marcello Pelillo
Liangpei Zhang