TY - JOUR
T1 - Dense small target detection algorithm for UAV aerial imagery
AU - Lu, Sheng
AU - Guo, Yangming
AU - Long, Jiang
AU - Liu, Zun
AU - Wang, Zhuqing
AU - Li, Ying
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) aerial images make dense small target detection challenging due to the complex background, small object size in the wide field of view, low resolution, and dense target distribution. Many aerial target detection networks and attention-based methods have been proposed to enhance the capability of dense small target detection, but there are still problems, such as insufficient effective information extraction, missed detection, and false detection of small targets in dense areas. Therefore, this paper proposes a novel dense small target detection algorithm (DSTDA) for UAV aerial images suitable for various high-altitude complex environments. The core component of the proposed DSTDA consists of the multi-axis attention units, the adaptive feature transformation mechanism, and the target-guided sample allocation strategy. Firstly, by introducing the multi-axis attention units into DSTDA, the limitation of DSTDA on global information perception can be addressed. Thus, the detailed features and spatial relationships of small targets at long distances can be sufficiently extracted by our proposed algorithm. Secondly, an adaptive feature transformation mechanism is designed to flexibly adjust the feature map according to the characteristics of the target distribution, which enables the DSTDA to focus more on densely populated target areas. Lastly, a goal-oriented sample allocation strategy is presented, combining coarse screening based on positional information and fine screening guided by target prediction information. By employing this dynamic sample allocation from coarse to fine, the detection performance of small and dense targets in complex backgrounds is further improved. These above innovative improvements empower the DSTDA with enhanced global perception and target-focusing capabilities, effectively addressing the challenges of detecting dense small targets in complex aerial scenes. Experimental validation was conducted on three publicly available datasets: VisDrone, SIMD, and CARPK. The results showed that the proposed DSTDA outperforms other state-of-the-art algorithms in terms of comprehensive performance. The algorithm significantly improves the issues of false alarms and missed detection in drone-based target detection, showcasing remarkable accuracy and real-time performance. It proves to be proficient in the task of detecting dense small targets in drone scenarios.
AB - Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) aerial images make dense small target detection challenging due to the complex background, small object size in the wide field of view, low resolution, and dense target distribution. Many aerial target detection networks and attention-based methods have been proposed to enhance the capability of dense small target detection, but there are still problems, such as insufficient effective information extraction, missed detection, and false detection of small targets in dense areas. Therefore, this paper proposes a novel dense small target detection algorithm (DSTDA) for UAV aerial images suitable for various high-altitude complex environments. The core component of the proposed DSTDA consists of the multi-axis attention units, the adaptive feature transformation mechanism, and the target-guided sample allocation strategy. Firstly, by introducing the multi-axis attention units into DSTDA, the limitation of DSTDA on global information perception can be addressed. Thus, the detailed features and spatial relationships of small targets at long distances can be sufficiently extracted by our proposed algorithm. Secondly, an adaptive feature transformation mechanism is designed to flexibly adjust the feature map according to the characteristics of the target distribution, which enables the DSTDA to focus more on densely populated target areas. Lastly, a goal-oriented sample allocation strategy is presented, combining coarse screening based on positional information and fine screening guided by target prediction information. By employing this dynamic sample allocation from coarse to fine, the detection performance of small and dense targets in complex backgrounds is further improved. These above innovative improvements empower the DSTDA with enhanced global perception and target-focusing capabilities, effectively addressing the challenges of detecting dense small targets in complex aerial scenes. Experimental validation was conducted on three publicly available datasets: VisDrone, SIMD, and CARPK. The results showed that the proposed DSTDA outperforms other state-of-the-art algorithms in terms of comprehensive performance. The algorithm significantly improves the issues of false alarms and missed detection in drone-based target detection, showcasing remarkable accuracy and real-time performance. It proves to be proficient in the task of detecting dense small targets in drone scenarios.
KW - Aerial imagery
KW - Attention mechanism
KW - Intensive targets
KW - Small target detection
KW - Unmanned aerial vehicle
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=86000187087&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.imavis.2025.105485
DO - 10.1016/j.imavis.2025.105485
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:86000187087
SN - 0262-8856
VL - 156
JO - Image and Vision Computing
JF - Image and Vision Computing
M1 - 105485
ER -