The core challenge of heterogeneous change detection in remote sensing imagery lies in effectively decoupling genuine land-cover changes from significant modal disparities caused by distinct imaging mechanisms. These intrinsic inconsistencies are prone to introducing pseudo-changes, thereby constraining detection accuracy.
arXiv:2606. 23825v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Efficient small object detection is bottlenecked by the inherent feature scarcity of tiny targets, which is further aggravated by operations of spatial-domain detectors that indiscriminately discard critical high-frequency details.
By Yuhan Rui, Shihan Qiao, Yibin Lou, Mingxi Yu, Yutong Wan, Yanqiao Chen, Dongsheng Hou, Zhen Cao, Athena Zhuoming Zhong, Qi Hao
arXiv:2607. 08076v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The complementary information between RGB and IR images can significantly enhance object detection performance under extreme conditions.
By Wenhao Dong, Xiaoyan Luo, Linlin Yang, Haodong Zhu, Xiaorong Shi, Guodong Guo, Baochang Zhang
arXiv:2511. 10806v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Image deblurring is vital in computer vision, aiming to recover sharp images from blurry ones caused by motion or camera shake.
By Syed Mumtahin Mahmud, Mahdi Mohd Hossain Noki, Prothito Shovon Majumder, Abdul Mohaimen Al Radi, Md. Haider Ali, Md. Mosaddek Khan
Despite the remarkable progress over the past decades, accurately identifying small objects remains challenging because of their insufficient visual cues. Previous works typically attempt to construct discriminative representation of the small objects.
Multi-modality image fusion (MMIF) enhances scene representation by exploiting complementary cues from different modalities. Adverse weather, however, causes significant image degradation, disrupting feature representation and requiring simultaneous feature restoration and cross-modal complementarity.