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SCM-YOLO for Lightweight Small Object Detection in Remote Sensing Images
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Currently, small object detection in complex remote sensing environments faces significant challenges. The detectors designed for this scenario have limitations, such as insufficient extraction of spatial local information, inflexible feature fusion, and limited global feature acquisition capability. In addition, there is a need to balance performance and complexity when improving the model. To address these issues, this paper proposes an efficient and lightweight SCM-YOLO detector improved from YOLOv5 with spatial local information enhancement, multi-scale feature adaptive fusion, and global sensing capabilities. The SCM-YOLO detector consists of three innovative and lightweight modules: the Space Interleaving in Depth (SPID) module, the Cross Block and Channel Reweight Concat (CBCC) module, and the Mixed Local Channel Attention Global Integration (MAGI) module. These three modules effectively improve the performance of the detector from three aspects: feature extraction, feature fusion, and feature perception. The ability of SCM-YOLO to detect small objects in complex remote sensing environments has been significantly improved while maintaining its lightweight characteristics. The effectiveness and lightweight characteristics of SCM-YOLO are verified through comparison experiments with AI-TOD and SIMD public remote sensing small object detection datasets. In addition, we validate the effectiveness of the three modules, SPID, CBCC, and MAGI, through ablation experiments. The comparison experiments on the AI-TOD dataset show that the mAP50 and mAP50-95 metrics of SCM-YOLO reach 64.053% and 27.283%, respectively, which are significantly better than other models with the same parameter size.
Title: SCM-YOLO for Lightweight Small Object Detection in Remote Sensing Images
Description:
Currently, small object detection in complex remote sensing environments faces significant challenges.
The detectors designed for this scenario have limitations, such as insufficient extraction of spatial local information, inflexible feature fusion, and limited global feature acquisition capability.
In addition, there is a need to balance performance and complexity when improving the model.
To address these issues, this paper proposes an efficient and lightweight SCM-YOLO detector improved from YOLOv5 with spatial local information enhancement, multi-scale feature adaptive fusion, and global sensing capabilities.
The SCM-YOLO detector consists of three innovative and lightweight modules: the Space Interleaving in Depth (SPID) module, the Cross Block and Channel Reweight Concat (CBCC) module, and the Mixed Local Channel Attention Global Integration (MAGI) module.
These three modules effectively improve the performance of the detector from three aspects: feature extraction, feature fusion, and feature perception.
The ability of SCM-YOLO to detect small objects in complex remote sensing environments has been significantly improved while maintaining its lightweight characteristics.
The effectiveness and lightweight characteristics of SCM-YOLO are verified through comparison experiments with AI-TOD and SIMD public remote sensing small object detection datasets.
In addition, we validate the effectiveness of the three modules, SPID, CBCC, and MAGI, through ablation experiments.
The comparison experiments on the AI-TOD dataset show that the mAP50 and mAP50-95 metrics of SCM-YOLO reach 64.
053% and 27.
283%, respectively, which are significantly better than other models with the same parameter size.
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