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Hong Yu1, Jiaxuan Hao2, Yongbo Li3
1College of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu Agri-animal Husbandry Vocational College, Taizhou, China.
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To solve the problems of low detection accuracy, large model size and slow reasoning speed of existing potato quality detection models, this paper proposes LPD-YOLOv7-Tiny, a lightweight potato sprout and spoilage detection model based on YOLOv7-Tiny. The proposed model introduces MobileNetV3 small, BiFormer, SimAM, and the Focal-EIOU loss function. MobileNetV3 small greatly reduces the number of parameters and computational complexity of the model, BiFormer enhances the multi-scale feature fusion capability of the model, and the SimAM module effectively suppresses irrelevant information and strengthens local features. The Focal-EIOU loss function improves the model's attention to difficult classification samples and enhances its bounding box regression capability. LPD-YOLOv7-Tiny achieves excellent detection performance on potatoes under complex background conditions: mAP is increased to 90.3%, the number of parameters is reduced to 5.8 MB, the number of computations is reduced to 10.1 G, and the inference speed is increased to 142.5 fps. Compared with mainstream detection models such as the YOLO Basic series, SSD and speed-RCNN, LPD-YOLOv7-Tiny achieves significantly improved performance in terms of detection accuracy, positioning capability and computational efficiency, indicating it has wide application potential in resource-constrained and high-precision scenarios.
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