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DER-YOLO: A Lightweight Stage-Wise Feature Calibration Network for Onboard Real-Time Small-Object Detection
Jiapei Wei1,2, Azizan As'arry2, Khairil Anas Md Rezali2
1Department of Automotive Engineering, School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Tianshui Normal University, Tianshui 741000, China.
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Accurate real-time detection of small traffic objects remains a critical challenge for onboard vision-based traffic perception, particularly under conditions of weak texture, scale variation, occlusion, and limited computational resources. To address these challenges, this paper proposes DER-YOLO, a lightweight small-object-oriented detector built upon YOLO11n, specifically designed for complex traffic scenes. DER-YOLO introduces stage-wise feature calibration across the backbone, neck, and pre-head stages to enhance small-object representation. First, a Decoupled Global Context C3k2 (DGC-C3k2) module strengthens contextual representation for weak and low-saliency traffic objects after local feature extraction. Second, an ECA-guided Cross-scale Adaptive Fusion (ECAF) module adaptively balances high-level semantic cues and shallow high-resolution details to improve multi-scale feature interaction. Third, a Refined Large Selective Kernel (RLSK) module refines high-resolution spatial responses before the P3 detection head, enhancing small-object localization. Extensive experiments on KITTI and BDD100K demonstrate that DER-YOLO improves detection accuracy while maintaining real-time inference. On KITTI, it achieves 86.95% mAP@0.5 and 60.89% mAP@0.5:0.95, with small-object AP@0.5:0.95 increasing from 27.0% to 29.3%. On BDD100K, it achieves 55.05% mAP@0.5 and 29.21% mAP@0.5:0.95, with small-object AP@0.5:0.95 increasing from 12.6% to 15.2%. With 2.744 M parameters, 7.401 GFLOPs, and over 100 FPS, DER-YOLO provides an effective and lightweight solution for real-time small-object detection in onboard traffic perception scenarios.
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