Lightweight Photovoltaic Module Defect Detection with YOLOv8-DM
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    Given the challenges posed by photovoltaic component damage detection and the high demands placed on human and computational resources by existing detection technologies, an improved lightweight model named YOLOv8-DM was proposed based on YOLOv8n. The integration of Electroluminescence imaging with object detection methods was implemented to achieve PV defect detection. Innovative components were introduced, including a Dynamic Scale Feature Pyramid Network and an Inverted Residual Multiscale Attention Mechanism, along with a Ghost module enhanced by dynamic convolution. These modifications were specifically designed to address the deficiencies observed in the YOLOv8n model regarding feature representation and multiscale object recognition, which enhanced fine-grained detection capabilities and reduced computational complexity. When evaluated on the augmented PVEL-AD dataset, the model demonstrated an improvement of 3% in recall rate and 3.3% in mAP50 compared to the baseline model, with a 34% reduction in parameter count and a 20% decrease in computational demand. The optimized architecture was validated to effectively meet the practical requirements for high-accuracy PV defect detection with lower computational costs.

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  • Received:December 13,2024
  • Revised:May 30,2025
  • Adopted:June 03,2025
  • Online: June 05,2025
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