Author:
Guo Zhonghui,Cai Dongdong,Zhou Yunyi,Xu Tongyu,Yu Fenghua
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Rice field weed object detection can provide key information on weed species and locations for precise spraying, which is of great significance in actual agricultural production. However, facing the complex and changing real farm environments, traditional object detection methods still have difficulties in identifying small-sized, occluded and densely distributed weed instances. To address these problems, this paper proposes a multi-scale feature enhanced DETR network, named RMS-DETR. By adding multi-scale feature extraction branches on top of DETR, this model fully utilizes the information from different semantic feature layers to improve recognition capability for rice field weeds in real-world scenarios.
Methods
Introducing multi-scale feature layers on the basis of the DETR model, we conduct a differentiated design for different semantic feature layers. The high-level semantic feature layer adopts Transformer structure to extract contextual information between barnyard grass and rice plants. The low-level semantic feature layer uses CNN structure to extract local detail features of barnyard grass. Introducing multi-scale feature layers inevitably leads to increased model computation, thus lowering model inference speed. Therefore, we employ a new type of Pconv (Partial convolution) to replace traditional standard convolutions in the model.
Results
Compared to the original DETR model, our proposed RMS-DETR model achieved an average recognition accuracy improvement of 3.6% and 4.4% on our constructed rice field weeds dataset and the DOTA public dataset, respectively. The average recognition accuracies reached 0.792 and 0.851, respectively. The RMS-DETR model size is 40.8 M with inference time of 0.0081 s. Compared with three classical DETR models (Deformable DETR, Anchor DETR and DAB-DETR), the RMS-DETR model respectively improved average precision by 2.1%, 4.9% and 2.4%.
Discussion
This model is capable of accurately identifying rice field weeds in complex real-world scenarios, thus providing key technical support for precision spraying and management of variable-rate spraying systems.
Funder
Liaoning Province Applied Basic Research Program Project
Liaoning Province's "Xingliao Talent Plan" project
Open Project of the South China Tropical Smart Agriculture Technology Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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