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    A Dual-Stream Framework for Landslide Segmentation with Cross-Attention Enhancement and Gated Multimodal Fusion

    Md Minhazul Islam1,2, Yunfei Yin1,2,*, Md Tanvir Islam1,2, Zheng Yuan1,2, Argho Dey1,2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.86, No.3, 2026, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.072550 - 12 January 2026

    Abstract Automatic segmentation of landslides from remote sensing imagery is challenging because traditional machine learning and early CNN-based models often fail to generalize across heterogeneous landscapes, where segmentation maps contain sparse and fragmented landslide regions under diverse geographical conditions. To address these issues, we propose a lightweight dual-stream siamese deep learning framework that integrates optical and topographical data fusion with an adaptive decoder, guided multimodal fusion, and deep supervision. The framework is built upon the synergistic combination of cross-attention, gated fusion, and sub-pixel upsampling within a unified dual-stream architecture specifically optimized for landslide segmentation, enabling efficient… More >

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    Steel Surface Defect Detection via the Multiscale Edge Enhancement Method

    Yuanyuan Wang1,*, Yemeng Zhu1, Xiuchuan Chen1, Tongtong Yin1, Shiwei Su2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.86, No.3, 2026, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.072404 - 12 January 2026

    Abstract To solve the false detection and missed detection problems caused by various types and sizes of defects in the detection of steel surface defects, similar defects and background features, and similarities between different defects, this paper proposes a lightweight detection model named multiscale edge and squeeze-and-excitation attention detection network (MSESE), which is built upon the You Only Look Once version 11 nano (YOLOv11n). To address the difficulty of locating defect edges, we first propose an edge enhancement module (EEM), apply it to the process of multiscale feature extraction, and then propose a multiscale edge enhancement… More >

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    AquaTree: Deep Reinforcement Learning-Driven Monte Carlo Tree Search for Underwater Image Enhancement

    Chao Li1,3,#, Jianing Wang1,3,#, Caichang Ding2,*, Zhiwei Ye1,3

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.86, No.3, 2026, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.071242 - 12 January 2026

    Abstract Underwater images frequently suffer from chromatic distortion, blurred details, and low contrast, posing significant challenges for enhancement. This paper introduces AquaTree, a novel underwater image enhancement (UIE) method that reformulates the task as a Markov Decision Process (MDP) through the integration of Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) and deep reinforcement learning (DRL). The framework employs an action space of 25 enhancement operators, strategically grouped for basic attribute adjustment, color component balance, correction, and deblurring. Exploration within MCTS is guided by a dual-branch convolutional network, enabling intelligent sequential operator selection. Our core contributions include: (1) a More >

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    Speech Emotion Recognition Based on the Adaptive Acoustic Enhancement and Refined Attention Mechanism

    Jun Li1, Chunyan Liang1,*, Zhiguo Liu1, Fengpei Ge2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.86, No.3, 2026, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.071011 - 12 January 2026

    Abstract To enhance speech emotion recognition capability, this study constructs a speech emotion recognition model integrating the adaptive acoustic mixup (AAM) and improved coordinate and shuffle attention (ICASA) methods. The AAM method optimizes data augmentation by combining a sample selection strategy and dynamic interpolation coefficients, thus enabling information fusion of speech data with different emotions at the acoustic level. The ICASA method enhances feature extraction capability through dynamic fusion of the improved coordinate attention (ICA) and shuffle attention (SA) techniques. The ICA technique reduces computational overhead by employing depth-separable convolution and an h-swish activation function and More >

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    GPR Image Enhancement and Object Detection-Based Identification for Roadbed Subsurface Defect

    Zhuangqiang Wen1, Min Zhang2, Zhekun Shou3,*

    Structural Durability & Health Monitoring, Vol.20, No.1, 2026, DOI:10.32604/sdhm.2025.071300 - 08 January 2026

    Abstract Roadbed disease detection is essential for maintaining road functionality. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) enables non-destructive detection without drilling. However, current identification often relies on manual inspection, which requires extensive experience, suffers from low efficiency, and is highly subjective. As the results are presented as radar images, image processing methods can be applied for fast and objective identification. Deep learning-based approaches now offer a robust solution for automated roadbed disease detection. This study proposes an enhanced Faster Region-based Convolutional Neural Networks (R-CNN) framework integrating ResNet-50 as the backbone and two-dimensional discrete Fourier spectrum transformation (2D-DFT) for… More >

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    PMCFusion: A Parallel Multi-Dimensional Complementary Network for Infrared and Visible Image Fusion

    Xu Tao1, Qiang Xiao2, Zhaoqi Jin2, Hao Li1,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.86, No.2, pp. 1-18, 2026, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.070790 - 09 December 2025

    Abstract Image fusion technology aims to generate a more informative single image by integrating complementary information from multi-modal images. Despite the significant progress of deep learning-based fusion methods, existing algorithms are often limited to single or dual-dimensional feature interactions, thus struggling to fully exploit the profound complementarity between multi-modal images. To address this, this paper proposes a parallel multi-dimensional complementary fusion network, termed PMCFusion, for the task of infrared and visible image fusion. The core of this method is its unique parallel three-branch fusion module, PTFM, which pioneers the parallel synergistic perception and efficient integration of… More >

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    AT-Net: A Semi-Supervised Framework for Asparagus Pathogenic Spore Detection under Complex Backgrounds

    Jiajun Sun, Shunshun Ji, Chao Zhang*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.86, No.2, pp. 1-23, 2026, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.068668 - 09 December 2025

    Abstract Asparagus stem blight is a devastating crop disease, and the early detection of its pathogenic spores is essential for effective disease control and prevention. However, spore detection is still hindered by complex backgrounds, small target sizes, and high annotation costs, which limit its practical application and widespread adoption. To address these issues, a semi-supervised spore detection framework is proposed for use under complex background conditions. Firstly, a difficulty perception scoring function is designed to quantify the detection difficulty of each image region. For regions with higher difficulty scores, a masking strategy is applied, while the… More >

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    FENet: Underwater Image Enhancement via Frequency Domain Enhancement and Edge-Guided Refinement

    Xinwei Zhu, Jianxun Zhang*, Huan Zeng

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.86, No.2, pp. 1-25, 2026, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.068578 - 09 December 2025

    Abstract Underwater images often affect the effectiveness of underwater visual tasks due to problems such as light scattering, color distortion, and detail blurring, limiting their application performance. Existing underwater image enhancement methods, although they can improve the image quality to some extent, often lead to problems such as detail loss and edge blurring. To address these problems, we propose FENet, an efficient underwater image enhancement method. FENet first obtains three different scales of images by image downsampling and then transforms them into the frequency domain to extract the low-frequency and high-frequency spectra, respectively. Then, a distance… More >

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    RetinexWT: Retinex-Based Low-Light Enhancement Method Combining Wavelet Transform

    Hongji Chen, Jianxun Zhang*, Tianze Yu, Yingzhu Zeng, Huan Zeng

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.86, No.2, pp. 1-20, 2026, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.067041 - 09 December 2025

    Abstract Low-light image enhancement aims to improve the visibility of severely degraded images captured under insufficient illumination, alleviating the adverse effects of illumination degradation on image quality. Traditional Retinex-based approaches, inspired by human visual perception of brightness and color, decompose an image into illumination and reflectance components to restore fine details. However, their limited capacity for handling noise and complex lighting conditions often leads to distortions and artifacts in the enhanced results, particularly under extreme low-light scenarios. Although deep learning methods built upon Retinex theory have recently advanced the field, most still suffer from insufficient interpretability… More >

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    M2ATNet: Multi-Scale Multi-Attention Denoising and Feature Fusion Transformer for Low-Light Image Enhancement

    Zhongliang Wei1,*, Jianlong An1, Chang Su2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.86, No.1, pp. 1-20, 2026, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.069335 - 10 November 2025

    Abstract Images taken in dim environments frequently exhibit issues like insufficient brightness, noise, color shifts, and loss of detail. These problems pose significant challenges to dark image enhancement tasks. Current approaches, while effective in global illumination modeling, often struggle to simultaneously suppress noise and preserve structural details, especially under heterogeneous lighting. Furthermore, misalignment between luminance and color channels introduces additional challenges to accurate enhancement. In response to the aforementioned difficulties, we introduce a single-stage framework, M2ATNet, using the multi-scale multi-attention and Transformer architecture. First, to address the problems of texture blurring and residual noise, we design… More >

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