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Yolo-Light: Remote Straw-Burning Smoke Detection Based on Depthwise Separable Convolution and Channel Attention Mechanisms

Rui Hong    
Xiujuan Wang    
Yong Fang    
Hao Wang    
Chengpeng Wang and Huanqin Wang    

Resumen

Straw burning is a long-term environmental problem in China?s agricultural production. At present, China relies mainly on satellite remote sensing positioning and manual patrol to detect straw burning, which are inefficient. Due to the development of machine learning, target detection technology can be used for the detection of straw burning, but the current research does not take into account the various scenarios of straw burning and the deployment of object detection models. Therefore, a lightweight network based on depthwise separable convolution and channel attention mechanisms is proposed to detect straw-burning smoke at a remote distance. Various regional and crop-burning smoke datasets were collected to make the algorithm more robust. The lightweight network was applied to automatically identify and detect straw-burning smoke in surveillance videos. The experiment showed that the amount of light network parameter was only 4.76 M, and the calculation performance was only 11.2 Gflops. For the intelligent detection of straw-burning smoke, performance verification accuracy was improved by 2.4% compared with Yolov5s. Meanwhile, the detection speed on the embedded Jetson Xavier NX device can reach 28.65 FPS, which is 24.67% better than the Yolov5s. This study proposes a lightweight target detection network, providing a possible method for developing low-cost, rapid straw-burning smoke detection equipment.