DOI: 10.3390/jimaging12080386 ISSN: 2313-433X

Information Retention and Feature Screening Synergistic Network for Aviation Ground Safety and Protective Devices

Enming Wu, Mingxuan Wang, Runxia Guo, Jiusheng Chen, Jiaren Li, Fuyu Sun, Liyuan Ye

Aviation ground safety and protective devices are critical for flight safety; however, their unintentional retention on aircraft after maintenance remains a persistent risk. Existing deep learning-based approaches for aviation safety have predominantly followed a reactive paradigm, detecting FOD on runways or inspecting the aircraft for inadvertently retained tools post-maintenance. In contrast, this paper advocates a proactive philosophy: using a neural network to recognize and inventory all ground safety and protective devices immediately after maintenance closure, thereby preventing retention incidents at their source. However, realizing this proactive verification is technically challenging—object detection for these devices often suffers from loss of fine-grained detail due to downsampling and inherently sparse semantic information of the targets. To this end, we propose an Information Retention and Feature Screening Synergistic Network (RS-Net) grounded in information bottleneck theory. The network comprises a main branch that enhances discriminative features through attention-guided screening, and an auxiliary branch, used only during training, that preserves fine-grained spatial details via information-retentive convolutions. A Dual-State Region Refinement Module (DRM) provides configurable support for both branches, decoupling the conflicting objectives of background compression and detail preservation. Experiments on a self-constructed dataset collected from real airline maintenance operations demonstrate that RS-Net substantially outperforms the strong YOLOv9 baseline, achieving gains of 4.531% in F1-score, 2.533% in mAP0.5, and 1.429% in mAP0.5:0.95. Cross-dataset experiments further validate its strong generalization capability.

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