In this work, we present TakuNet, a family of ultra-lightweight convolutional neural networks designed for realtime aerial image classification on resource-constrained embedded devices. The proposed TakuNetV2 architecture enhances feature extraction and generalization capabilities through the incorporation of a denser stem coupled with hybrid feature extractor blocks, wherein diverse convolutional operations are synergistically combined to yield richer spatial representations without compromising latency or parameter efficiency. We extensively evaluate the TakuNet family on three public aerial image classification datasets against well-known light-weight and ultra-lightweight architectures, and measured relative performance on five heterogeneous embedded platforms, spanning from CPUs to GPUs, and the Hailo-8 NPU. TakuNet achieves state-of-the-art accuracy and energy efficiency, outperforming competing models in frames per second per additional watt consumed, confirming its suitability for battery-powered edge devices. Additionally, this paper introduces the Astrial platform, highlighting its role in enabling efficient deep learning inference on industrial-grade edge applications. Although current NPU hardware and compiler limitations pose challenges, TakuNet sets a new benchmark for efficient, high-performance embedded artificial intelligence in aerial surveillance and emergency response. Code, models, and weights are publicly available https://github.com/DanielRossi1/TakuNetV2.

TakuNet: Energy-Efficient Models for Real-Time Aerial Disaster Response and Monitoring on Edge Devices / Rossi, D., Filippini, G., Torlai, A., Borghi, G., Vezzani, R.. - In: IMAGE AND VISION COMPUTING. - ISSN 0262-8856. - (2026), pp. 1-33.

TakuNet: Energy-Efficient Models for Real-Time Aerial Disaster Response and Monitoring on Edge Devices

Rossi Daniel
Methodology
;
Filippini Gianluca
Validation
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Borghi Guido
Supervision
;
Vezzani Roberto
Supervision
2026

Abstract

In this work, we present TakuNet, a family of ultra-lightweight convolutional neural networks designed for realtime aerial image classification on resource-constrained embedded devices. The proposed TakuNetV2 architecture enhances feature extraction and generalization capabilities through the incorporation of a denser stem coupled with hybrid feature extractor blocks, wherein diverse convolutional operations are synergistically combined to yield richer spatial representations without compromising latency or parameter efficiency. We extensively evaluate the TakuNet family on three public aerial image classification datasets against well-known light-weight and ultra-lightweight architectures, and measured relative performance on five heterogeneous embedded platforms, spanning from CPUs to GPUs, and the Hailo-8 NPU. TakuNet achieves state-of-the-art accuracy and energy efficiency, outperforming competing models in frames per second per additional watt consumed, confirming its suitability for battery-powered edge devices. Additionally, this paper introduces the Astrial platform, highlighting its role in enabling efficient deep learning inference on industrial-grade edge applications. Although current NPU hardware and compiler limitations pose challenges, TakuNet sets a new benchmark for efficient, high-performance embedded artificial intelligence in aerial surveillance and emergency response. Code, models, and weights are publicly available https://github.com/DanielRossi1/TakuNetV2.
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TakuNet: Energy-Efficient Models for Real-Time Aerial Disaster Response and Monitoring on Edge Devices / Rossi, D., Filippini, G., Torlai, A., Borghi, G., Vezzani, R.. - In: IMAGE AND VISION COMPUTING. - ISSN 0262-8856. - (2026), pp. 1-33.
Rossi, Daniel; Filippini, Gianluca; Torlai, Andrea; Borghi, Guido; Vezzani, Roberto
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