Adaptive spatial-channel feature fusion and self-calibrated convolution for early maize seedlings counting in UAV images

基于自适应空间通道特征融合和自校准卷积的无人机图像早期玉米幼苗计数方法

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Abstract

Accurate counting of crop plants is essential for agricultural science, particularly for yield forecasting, field management, and experimental studies. Traditional methods are labor-intensive and prone to errors. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology offers a promising alternative; however, varying UAV altitudes can impact image quality, leading to blurred features and reduced accuracy in early maize seedling counts. To address these challenges, we developed RC-Dino, a deep learning methodology based on DINO, specifically designed to enhance the precision of seedling counts from UAV-acquired images. RC-Dino introduces two innovative components: a novel self-calibrating convolutional layer named RSCconv and an adaptive spatial feature fusion module called ASCFF. The RSCconv layer improves the representation of early maize seedlings compared to non-seedling elements within feature maps by calibrating spatial domain features. The ASCFF module enhances the discriminability of early maize seedlings by adaptively fusing feature maps extracted from different layers of the backbone network. Additionally, transfer learning was employed to integrate pre-trained weights with RSCconv, facilitating faster convergence and improved accuracy. The efficacy of our approach was validated using the Early Maize Seedlings Dataset (EMSD), comprising 1,233 annotated images of early maize seedlings, totaling 83,404 individual annotations. Testing on this dataset demonstrated that RC-Dino outperformed existing models, including DINO, Faster R-CNN, RetinaNet, YOLOX, and Deformable DETR. Specifically, RC-Dino achieved improvements of 16.29% in Average Precision (AP) and 8.19% in Recall compared to the DINO model. Our method also exhibited superior coefficient of determination (R²) values across different datasets for seedling counting. By integrating RSCconv and ASCFF into other detection frameworks such as Faster R-CNN, RetinaNet, and Deformable DETR, we observed enhanced detection and counting accuracy, further validating the effectiveness of our proposed method. These advancements make RC-Dino particularly suitable for accurate early maize seedling counting in the field. The source code for RSCconv and ASCFF is publicly available at https://github.com/collapser-AI/RC-Dino, promoting further research and practical applications.

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