CKAN-YOLOv8: Lightweight Multi-Task Network for Underwater Target Detection and Segmentation in Side-Scan Sonar
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Abstract
Underwater target detection and segmentation in Side-Scan Sonar (SSS) imagery is challenged by low signal-to-noise ratios, geometric distortions, and Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV) computational constraints. This paper proposes CKAN-YOLOv8, a lightweight multi-task network integrating Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks Convolution (KANConv) into YOLOv8. The core innovation replaces conventional convolutions with KANConv blocks using learnable B-spline activations, dynamically adapting to noise and multi-scale targets while ensuring parameter efficiency. KANConv-based feature pyramid (KANConv-PANet) mitigates geometric distortions through spline-optimized multi-scale fusion. A dual-task head combines CIoU loss-driven detection and a boundary-sensitive segmentation module with Dice loss. Evaluated on a dataset (50 raw images augmented to 2000), CKAN-YOLOv8 achieves state-of-the-art performance: 0.869 [email protected] and 0.72 IoU, alongside real-time inference at 66 FPS. Ablation studies confirm the contributions of KANConv modules to noise robustness and multi-scale adaptability. The framework demonstrates exceptional robustness to noise, scalability across target sizes.
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