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SW-Net: A Direction-Aware Deep Learning Model for Shipwreck Segmentation in Side-Scan Sonar Imagery

Jiani Dai, Jie He
June 1, 2026
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Side-scan sonar is a critical instrument for underwater cultural heritage preservation, as it allows large-scale detection of shipwrecks in turbid waters where optical methods fail. However, the automated segmentation of these targets remains a significant challenge, as severe speckle noise and complex seabed reverberations often obscure the distinctive geometric features of submerged structures. To address this challenge, this paper proposes SW-Net, which utilizes a multi-scale input strategy and a novel Directional Filter Bank to inject physical priors into the feature extraction process. Furthermore, by coupling this with a directional attention mechanism, the network dynamically modulates structural features to accurately segment targets despite intensity inversions and speckle noise. As demonstrated by the experimental results on the AI4Shipwrecks dataset, the SW-Net outperforms seven representative segmentation architectures, achieving the highest intersection over union of 39.43% and an F1-score of 56.56%. In addition, the model exhibits superior robustness against complex seabed interference while maintaining the lowest computational complexity of 4.01 million parameters among the evaluated methods. Taken together, the SW-Net is proposed to offer a practical solution for shipwreck detection on resource-constrained autonomous underwater vehicles.
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