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Trunk Detection in Complex Forest Environments Using a Lightweight YOLOv11-TrunkLight Algorithm

Siqi Zhang, Rengui Bi, Cong Chen, Xiaowen Tian, Bolin Liao

Year
2025
Citations
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Abstract

The autonomous navigation of inspection robots in complex forest environments heavily relies on accurate trunk detection. However, existing detection models struggle to achieve both high accuracy and real-time performance on resource-constrained edge devices. To address this challenge, this study proposes a lightweight algorithm named YOLOv11-TrunkLight. The core innovations of the algorithm include (1) a novel StarNet_Trunk backbone network, which replaces traditional residual connections with element-wise multiplication and incorporates depthwise separable convolutions, significantly reducing computational complexity while maintaining a large receptive field; (2) the C2DA deformable attention module, which effectively handles the geometric deformation of tree trunks through dynamic relative position bias encoding; and (3) the EffiDet detection head, which improves detection speed and reduces the number of parameters through dual-path feature decoupling and a dynamic anchor mechanism. Experimental results demonstrate that compared to the baseline YOLOv11 model, our method improves detection speed by 13.5%, reduces the number of parameters by 34.6%, and decreases computational load (FLOPs) by 39.7%, while the average precision (mAP) is only marginally reduced by 0.1%. These advancements make the algorithm particularly suitable for deployment on resource-constrained edge devices of inspection robots, providing reliable technical support for intelligent forestry management.

Keywords

Enhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionResidualRobotSoftware deploymentDecoupling (probability)Position (finance)Computational complexity theoryTree (set theory)

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