Object detection has been widely applied in various fields with the rapid development of deep learning in recent years. However, detecting small objects is still a challenging task because of the limited information in features and the complex background. To further enhance the detection accuracy of small objects, this paper proposes an efficient single-shot detector with weight-based feature fusion (WFFA-SSD). First, a weight-based feature fusion block is designed to adaptively fuse information from several multi-scale feature maps. The feature fusion block can exploit contextual information for feature maps with large resolutions. Then, a context attention block is applied to reinforce the local region in the feature maps. Moreover, a pyramids aggregation block is applied to combine the two feature pyramids to classify and locate target objects. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed WFFA-SSD achieves higher mean Average Precision (mAP) under the premise of ensuring real-time performance. WFFA-SSD increases the mAP of the car by 4.12% on the test set of the CARPK.

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