Sensors (Nov 2023)

SFHG-YOLO: A Simple Real-Time Small-Object-Detection Method for Estimating Pineapple Yield from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

  • Guoyan Yu,
  • Tao Wang,
  • Guoquan Guo,
  • Haochun Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23229242
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 22
p. 9242

Abstract

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The counting of pineapple buds relies on target recognition in estimating pineapple yield using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photography. This research proposes the SFHG-YOLO method, with YOLOv5s as the baseline, to address the practical needs of identifying small objects (pineapple buds) in UAV vision and the drawbacks of existing algorithms in terms of real-time performance and accuracy. Field pineapple buds are small objects that may be detected in high density using a lightweight network model. This model enhances spatial attention and adaptive context information fusion to increase detection accuracy and resilience. To construct the lightweight network model, the first step involves utilizing the coordinate attention module and MobileNetV3. Additionally, to fully leverage feature information across various levels and enhance perception skills for tiny objects, we developed both an enhanced spatial attention module and an adaptive context information fusion module. Experiments were conducted to validate the suggested algorithm’s performance in detecting small objects. The SFHG-YOLO model exhibited significant gains in assessment measures, achieving [email protected] and [email protected]:0.95 improvements of 7.4% and 31%, respectively, when compared to the baseline model YOLOv5s. Considering the model size and computational cost, the findings underscore the superior performance of the suggested technique in detecting high-density small items. This program offers a reliable detection approach for estimating pineapple yield by accurately identifying minute items.

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