Few-shot object detection in remote sensing imagery faces significant challenges, including limited labeled samples, complex scene backgrounds, and subtle inter-class differences. To tackle these issues, we design a novel detection framework that effectively transfers supervision from a few annotated support examples to the query domain. We introduce a feature enhancement mechanism that injects fine-grained support cues into the query representation, helping the model focus on relevant regions and suppress background noise. This allows the model to generate more accurate proposals and perform robust classification, especially for visually confusing or small objects. Additionally, our method enhances feature interaction between support and query images through a nonlinear combination strategy, which captures both semantic similarity and discriminative differences. The proposed framework is fully end-to-end and jointly optimizes the feature fusion and detection processes. Experiments on three challenging benchmarks, NWPU VHR-10, iSAID and DIOR, demonstrate that our method consistently achieves state-of-the-art results under different few-shot settings and category splits. Compared with other advanced methods, it yields superior performance, highlighting its strong generalization ability in low-data remote sensing scenarios.
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Haoxiang Qi
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wenzhe Zhao
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ting Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Applied Sciences
Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Aerospace Information Research Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/696b26d7d2a12237a934a243 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app16020917
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