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UniDet-D: A Unified Dynamic Spectral Attention Model for Object Detection under Adverse Weathers

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2025-08-06 v2

Abstract

Real-world object detection is a challenging task where the captured images/videos often suffer from complex degradations due to various adverse weather conditions such as rain, fog, snow, low-light, etc. Despite extensive prior efforts, most existing methods are designed for one specific type of adverse weather with constraints of poor generalization, under-utilization of visual features while handling various image degradations. Leveraging a theoretical analysis on how critical visual details are lost in adverse-weather images, we design UniDet-D, a unified framework that tackles the challenge of object detection under various adverse weather conditions, and achieves object detection and image restoration within a single network. Specifically, the proposed UniDet-D incorporates a dynamic spectral attention mechanism that adaptively emphasizes informative spectral components while suppressing irrelevant ones, enabling more robust and discriminative feature representation across various degradation types. Extensive experiments show that UniDet-D achieves superior detection accuracy across different types of adverse-weather degradation. Furthermore, UniDet-D demonstrates superior generalization towards unseen adverse weather conditions such as sandstorms and rain-fog mixtures, highlighting its great potential for real-world deployment.

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@article{arxiv.2506.12324,
  title  = {UniDet-D: A Unified Dynamic Spectral Attention Model for Object Detection under Adverse Weathers},
  author = {Wei Zhang and Yuantao Wang and Haowei Yang and Yin Zhuang and Shijian Lu and Xuerui Mao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.12324},
  year   = {2025}
}