Hierarchical Scale Awareness for object detection in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Scenes

IF 7.2 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Shijie Wang , Chaoying Wan , Jinqiang Yan , Silong Li , Tianmeng Sun , Jieru Chi , Guowei Yang , Chenglizhao Chen , Teng Yu
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Existing object detection models are typically designed without considering the small-scale context, leading to significant challenges in detecting small objects within Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) scenes. Therefore, this paper aims to incorporate a novel hierarchical scale-aware module into the neck component of the classical YOLO architecture. This module hierarchically enhances the object features, progressing from small to large scales. Specifically, the proposed Small-Scale Awareness (SSA) module is designed to enhance features from small-scale objects, while the introduced Receptive Field Expansion (RFE) module is responsible for modeling contextual information in a way that expands the receptive field while maintaining feature diversity for large-scale objects. Additionally, in the backbone of our model, a Stack of Non-Linear Mapping (SNM) module is proposed, which utilizes deformable convolutions to fuse feature maps of diverse scales through a cascade of non-linear mapping units, to capture a wide range of contextual and discriminative information. The experimental results on the VisDrone dataset demonstrate that the proposed model outperforms the state-of-the-art models both on the mean Average Precision (mAP) and Average Precision 50 (AP50) metrics. The ablation studies have proved that the proposed modules are beneficial to improve the detection performance of objects in UAV scenes.

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Applied Soft Computing
Applied Soft Computing 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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15.80
自引率
6.90%
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874
审稿时长
10.9 months
期刊介绍: Applied Soft Computing is an international journal promoting an integrated view of soft computing to solve real life problems.The focus is to publish the highest quality research in application and convergence of the areas of Fuzzy Logic, Neural Networks, Evolutionary Computing, Rough Sets and other similar techniques to address real world complexities. Applied Soft Computing is a rolling publication: articles are published as soon as the editor-in-chief has accepted them. Therefore, the web site will continuously be updated with new articles and the publication time will be short.
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