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Gengpei Zhang1, Xiaohan Dou1, Leqi Li1
1School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434100, China.
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As an important tangible carrier of historical and cultural heritage, ancient city walls embody the historical memory of urban development and serve as evidence of engineering evolution. However, due to prolonged exposure to complex natural environments and human activities, they are highly susceptible to various types of defects, such as cracks, missing bricks, salt crystallization, and vegetation erosion. To enhance the capability of cultural heritage conservation, this paper focuses on the ancient city wall of Jingzhou and proposes a multi-stage defect-detection framework based on computer vision technology. The proposed system establishes a processing pipeline that includes image processing, 2D defect detection, depth estimation, and 3D reconstruction. On the processing end, the Restormer and SG-LLIE models are introduced for image deblurring and illumination enhancement, respectively, improving the quality of wall images. The system incorporates the LFS-GAN model to augment defect samples. On the detection end, YOLOv12 is used as the 2D recognition network to detect common defects based on the generated samples. A depth estimation module is employed to assist in the verification of ancient wall defects. Finally, a Gaussian Splatting point-cloud reconstruction method is used to achieve a 3D visual representation of the defects. Experimental results show that the proposed system effectively detects multiple types of defects in ancient city walls, providing both a theoretical foundation and technical support for the intelligent monitoring of cultural heritage.
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