arXiv Machine Learning By Muhammad Junaid, Shoab A. Khan, Nisar Ahmed

Unsupervised Detection of Underground Tunnels in Ground-Penetrating Radar Using Depth-Restricted Reconstruction Scoring

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arXiv:2607. 04882v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Clandestine tunneling beneath oil and gas pipelines enables fuel theft, smuggling, and sabotage, yet conventional monitoring detects damage only after a pipeline has been compromised.

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