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YOLO-WL: A Lightweight and Efficient Framework for UAV-Based Wildlife Detection
Chang Liu1,2, Peng Wang2, Yunping Gong1
1Intelligent Manufacturing and Automobile School, Chongqing Polytechnic University of Electronic Technology, Chongqing 401331, China.
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Accurate wildlife detection in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)-captured imagery is crucial for biodiversity conservation, yet it remains challenging due to the visual similarity of species, environmental disturbances, and the small size of target animals. To address these challenges, this paper introduces YOLO-WL, a wildlife detection algorithm specifically designed for UAV-based monitoring. First, a Multi-Scale Dilated Depthwise Separable Convolution (MSDDSC) module, integrated with the C2f-MSDDSC structure, expands the receptive field and enriches semantic representation, enabling reliable discrimination of species with similar appearances. Next, a Multi-Scale Large Kernel Spatial Attention (MLKSA) mechanism adaptively highlights salient animal regions across different spatial scales while suppressing interference from vegetation, terrain, and lighting variations. Finally, a Shallow-Spatial Alignment Path Aggregation Network (SSA-PAN), combined with a Spatial Guidance Fusion (SGF) module, ensures precise alignment and effective fusion of multi-scale shallow features, thereby improving detection accuracy for small and low-resolution targets. Experimental results on the WAID dataset demonstrate that YOLO-WL outperforms existing state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods, achieving 94.2% mAP@0.5 and 58.0% mAP@0.5:0.95. Furthermore, evaluations on the Aerial Sheep and AI-TOD datasets confirm YOLO-WL's robustness and generalization ability across diverse ecological environments. These findings highlight YOLO-WL as an effective tool for enhancing UAV-based wildlife monitoring and supporting ecological conservation practices.
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