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Liang Cheng1,2, Yunze He3, Yankai Mao3
1School of Ocean Engineering, Jiangsu Ocean University, Lianyungang 222005, China.
Abstract:
This study presents a novel method for the nighttime detection of waterborne individuals using an enhanced YOLOv5s algorithm tailored for infrared thermal imaging. To address the unique challenges of nighttime water rescue operations, we have constructed a specialized dataset comprising 5736 thermal images collected from diverse aquatic environments. This dataset was further expanded through synthetic image generation using CycleGAN and a newly developed color gamut transformation technique, which significantly improves the data variance and model training effectiveness. Furthermore, we integrated the Convolutional Block Attention Module (CBAM) at the end of the last encoder's feedforward network. This integration maximizes the utilization of channel and spatial information to capture more intricate details in the feature maps. To decrease the computational demands of the network while maintaining model accuracy, Ghost convolution was employed, thereby boosting the inference speed as much as possible. Additionally, we applied hyperparameter evolution to refine the training parameters. The improved algorithm achieved an average detection accuracy of 85.49% on our proprietary dataset, significantly outperforming its predecessor, with a prediction speed of 23.51 FPS. The experimental outcomes demonstrate the proposed solution's high recognition capabilities and robustness, fulfilling the demands of intelligent lifesaving missions.
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