Affiliation:
1. Shijiazhuang Campus, Army Engineering University, Shijiazhuang 050003, China
2. Hebei University of Science and Technology, Shijiazhuang 050018, China
Abstract
In the rapidly developing drone industry, drone use has led to a series of safety hazards in both civil and military settings, making drone detection an increasingly important research field. It is difficult to overcome this challenge with traditional object detection solutions. Based on YOLOv8, we present a lightweight, real-time, and accurate anti-drone detection model (EDGS-YOLOv8). This is performed by improving the model structure, introducing ghost convolution in the neck to reduce the model size, adding efficient multi-scale attention (EMA), and improving the detection head using DCNv2 (deformable convolutional net v2). The proposed method is evaluated using two UAV image datasets, DUT Anti-UAV and Det-Fly, with a comparison to the YOLOv8 baseline model. The results demonstrate that on the DUT Anti-UAV dataset, EDGS-YOLOv8 achieves an AP value of 0.971, which is 3.1% higher than YOLOv8n’s mAP, while maintaining a model size of only 4.23 MB. The research findings and methods outlined here are crucial for improving target detection accuracy and developing lightweight UAV models.
Funder
Defense Industrial Technology Development Program
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