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Measuring the rogue wave pattern triggered from Gaussian perturbations by deep learning.

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Weak Gaussian perturbations on a plane wave background could trigger lots of rogue waves (RWs), due to modulational instability. Numerical simulations showed that these RWs seemed to have similar unit structure. However, to the best of our knowledge, there are no relative results to prove that these RWs have the similar patterns for different perturbations, partly due to that it is hard to measure the RW pattern automatically. In this work, we address these problems from the perspective of computer vision via using deep neural networks. We propose a rogue wave detection network (RWD-Net) model to automatically and accurately detect RWs in the images, which directly indicates they have the similar computer vision patterns. For this purpose, we herein meanwhile have designed and release the corresponding dataset, termed as rogue wave dataset-10K (RWD-10K), which has 10191 RW images with bounding box annotations for each RW unit. In our detection experiments, we get 99.29% average precision on the test splits of the proposed dataset. Finally, we derive our metric, termed as the density of RW units, to characterize the evolution of Gaussian perturbations and obtain the statistical results on them.

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