DOI: 10.3390/electronics15163634 ISSN: 2079-9292

Multi-Dimensional Collaborative Enhancement Method for Small-Object Detection in Complex Underwater Scenarios

Sisi Zhu, Xinyu Li, Yu Zhang, Yuanyuan Liu, Xiaotian Wang, Xinnan Fan

Underwater object detection is challenged by scale variation, light attenuation, scattering, and non-uniform illumination, which weaken texture and boundary cues and increase background interference, particularly for small and distant objects. To address these issues, this study proposes a multi-dimensional collaborative enhancement framework. A Feature Enhancement Module (FEM) integrates local and contextual information through heterogeneous convolutional branches and residual learning. A Spatial-Attention-Based Spatial Pyramid Pooling (SPP_SA) module combines multi-scale pooling with spatial attention to suppress irrelevant background responses. A Soft Nearest-Neighbor Interpolation (SNI) module introduces response-scaled nearest-neighbor upsampling to regulate feature magnitude during resolution recovery and support cross-level fusion. Experiments on UTDAC2020, Brackish, and RUOD demonstrate consistent improvements under different underwater conditions. Compared with the YOLOv11 baseline, the proposed method improves mAP50:95 by 5.56%, 3.37%, and 0.81% on UTDAC2020, Brackish, and RUOD, respectively. These results support the effectiveness of the proposed framework for mixed-scale underwater object detection, including small-scale objects.

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