Early detection of agricultural fires with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) is important for environmental safety, yet it remains difficult because ignition cues are extremely small, smoke patterns vary widely, and farmland scenes often contain strong background interference such as specular reflections. Model development is further constrained by the scarcity of data from the early ignition stage. To address these challenges, we propose a joint data and model optimization framework. We first build a hybrid dataset through an ROI-guided synthesis pipeline, in which latent diffusion models are used to insert high-fidelity, carefully screened fire samples into real farmland backgrounds. We then introduce EF-YOLO, a detector designed for high sensitivity to small targets. The network uses SPD-Conv to reduce feature loss during spatial downsampling and includes a high-resolution P2 head to improve the detection of minute objects. To reduce background clutter, a Dual-Path Frequency–Spatial Enhancement (DP-FSE) module serves as a lightweight statistical surrogate that extracts global contextual cues and local salient features in parallel, thereby suppressing high-frequency noise. Experimental results show that EF-YOLO achieves an APs of 40.2% on sub-pixel targets, exceeding the YOLOv8s baseline by 15.4 percentage points. With a recall of 88.7% and a real-time inference speed of 78 FPS, the proposed framework offers a strong balance between detection performance and efficiency, making it well suited for edge-deployed agricultural fire early-warning systems.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69db380f4fe01fead37c63dd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/rs18081119
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