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Yize Zhao1, Bo Wang1, Jialei Zhan2
1School of Software, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830008, China.
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Object detection from unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) imagery is essential for applications such as traffic monitoring, disaster response, and urban surveillance, yet most existing methods are developed and evaluated under clear-sky conditions. In real-world UAV operations, adverse weather including fog, rain, and snow introduces severe image degradation that simultaneously disrupts both the geometric and photometric properties of targets. This paper identifies two fundamental bottlenecks underlying this performance collapse: the lack of geometric invariance in standard convolutional operators and the inability of fixed receptive fields to reconstruct features corrupted by atmospheric interference. To address these bottlenecks, we propose SELPNet (Scene Exploration and Large Format Perception Network), a unified framework that integrates geometric alignment and multi-scale contextual perception into the YOLOv13 head. SELPNet consists of two key modules: (1) The Scene Exploration Convolution (SEC) leverages affine Lie group theory to construct a discrete manifold of rotation and scale transformations, actively probing multiple geometric views and selecting the most coherent response via a Maxout mechanism. (2) The Large Format Perception Module (LPM) introduces a dynamic dilation strategy with depthwise separable convolutions, progressively enlarging the receptive field from fine-grained edge preservation to scene-level contextual perception for semantic completion of degraded regions. We further construct and release AWU-OBB, a large-scale benchmark containing over 18,000 oriented bounding box-annotated UAV images across four representative scene categories. Ablation experiments demonstrate that SEC and LPM yield complementary gains, achieving a combined improvement of +4.26% mAP50 over the YOLOv13-n baseline with only 0.11 M additional parameters and 0.2 extra GFLOPs. The source code will be publicly released upon acceptance of this paper.
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