YOLO‐UOD: An underwater small object detector via improved efficient layer aggregation network

Author:

Chen Weiwen12,Zhuang Tingting3,Zhang Yuanfang4,Mei Teng12,Tang Xiaoyu123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Physics South China Normal University Guangzhou China

2. National Demonstration Center for Experimental Physics Education Guangzhou China

3. School of Data Science and Engineering, Xingzhi College South China Normal University Shanwei China

4. The Autocity (Shenzhen) Autonomous Driving Co., Ltd. Shenzhen China

Abstract

AbstractAccurate detection of underwater objects is a key indicator technology to effectively enhance the field of marine development and application, and is of great importance to various fields including marine military defense and seafood aquaculture. Efficient and rapid detection of underwater targets is a crucial technological challenge in this field. To meet the challenges posed by these issues, this study applies the convolutional omni‐efficient layer aggregation network (CO‐ELAN) module to the detector backbone to improve the ability of the network structure to acquire underwater objects from image information. The module improves the feature representation of gradient branching through a multi‐dimensional dynamic convolution and attention mechanism. In terms of loss calculation, the optimized normalized Wasserstein distance approach is used to predict the box distribution probabilistic modelling method to determine comparable distances to the ground box and obtain better samples of small target labels. Here, an underwater image enhancement algorithm based on white balance and underwater blur fusion is used to obtain clear images that enable improved detector performance. After the verification experiment on the URPC2018 dataset, it is found that the detector has better underwater detection ability compared with other detectors in the complex underwater environment. The proposed method achieves a 2.4% improvement over the YOLOv7 baseline model, while reducing computation costs by 5%.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

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