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MSF-DETR: A small target detection algorithm for sonar images based on spatial-frequency domain collaborative feature fusion

Heng Zhao, Shuping Han, Jiaying Geng, Yubo Han, Shuyang Jia and Ke Li

PLOS ONE, 2025, vol. 20, issue 11, 1-27

Abstract: Side-scan sonar imaging is essential for underwater target detection in marine exploration and engineering applications, yet small target detection faces significant challenges including limited frequency domain feature utilization, insufficient multi-scale feature fusion, and high computational complexity. This study develops Multi-Scale Spatial-Frequency Collaborative Detection Transformer (MSF-DETR), a novel end-to-end automatic detection algorithm specifically designed for small targets in side-scan sonar images. The method integrates three core innovations: a Multi-domain Adaptive Spatial-frequency Network (MASNet) backbone employing Cascaded dual-domain Mamba-enhanced Spatial-frequency Synergistic Convolution that simultaneously captures spatial geometric and frequency domain texture features; a Hierarchical Multi-scale Adaptive Feature Pyramid Network implementing intelligent weight allocation across different scales; and an Efficient Sparse Attention Transformer Encoder utilizing Window-based Adaptive Sparse Self-Attention mechanism that reduces computational complexity from quadratic to linear. Experimental validation was conducted on the self-built SSST-3K(Side-Scan Sonar Target Detection 3K Dataset) dataset containing approximately 3000 high-quality sonar images and the public KLSG dataset. Results demonstrate that MSF-DETR achieves 78.5% mAP50 and 38.5% mAP50-95 on the SSST-3K dataset, representing improvements of 2.8% and 3.3% respectively compared to baseline RT-DETR, while reducing computational complexity by 12.0% and achieving 71.2 FPS inference speed. The proposed MSF-DETR provides an effective solution for small target detection in complex marine environments, significantly advancing underwater sonar image processing technology.

Date: 2025
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