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Ultra-Fast Object Detection for Side-Scan Sonar Images via Target Presence Awareness

Guoqing Xie, Guang Pan, Ju He, Hu Xu, Yi Yang
May 22, 2026
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Side-scan sonar (SSS) imaging plays a critical role in underwater perception for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). However, the spatial sparsity of targets and the limited computational resources remain challenging for real-time object detection. Existing methods typically adopt dense inference strategies, leading to substantial computational redundancy and limited deployment feasibility. In this work, we propose a lightweight and ultra-fast SSS object detection framework based on target presence awareness. The proposed framework follows a coarse-to-fine inference paradigm, in which a target presence analysis module is first employed to rapidly filter out target-absent image patches, and only target-positive patches are forwarded to an Object Forward Detection (OFD) module for fine-grained detection. The TPA module integrates spatial–frequency convolution to efficiently capture both local structural cues and global contextual information with minimal computational overhead. Furthermore, an AttnConv-enhanced detection module is introduced in the OFD stage to strengthen high-frequency target features and improve fine-grained detection performance. Extensive experiments on public SSS datasets demonstrate that the proposed method achieves an mAP of 74.63% on the AI4Shipwrecks dataset and 63.02% on the SSS-Mine dataset. Notably, the framework delivers an ultra-fast inference speed of 174.74 FPS on embedded hardware, representing a 5.2× speedup over conventional dense-processing detection methods.
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