Remote Sensing (May 2025)
LPFFNet: Lightweight Prior Feature Fusion Network for SAR Ship Detection
Abstract
SAR ship detection is of great significance in marine safety, fisheries management, and maritime traffic. At present, many deep learning-based ship detection methods have improved the detection accuracy but also increased the complexity and computational cost. To address the issue, a lightweight prior feature fusion network (LPFFNet) is proposed to better improve the performance of SAR ship detection. A perception lightweight backbone network (PLBNet) is designed to reduce model complexity, and a multi-channel feature enhancement module (MFEM) is introduced to enhance the SAR ship localization capability. Moreover, a channel prior feature fusion network (CPFFNet) is designed to enhance the perception ability of ships of different sizes. Meanwhile, the residual channel focused attention module (RCFA) and the multi-kernel adaptive pooling local attention network (MKAP-LAN) are integrated to improve feature extraction capability. In addition, the enhanced ghost convolution (EGConv) is used to generate more reliable gradient information. And finally, the detection performance is improved by focusing on difficult samples through a smooth weighted focus loss function (SWF Loss). The experimental results have verified the effectiveness of the proposed model.
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