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CEHD: A Unified Framework for Detection and Height Estimation of Fresh Corn Ears in Field Conditions
Hengyi Wang1,2,3, Yang Li1,2,3, Jun Fu1,2,3
1College of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun 130022, China.
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Real-time detection of fresh corn ear height can provide a basis for dynamic adjustment of harvester header parameters, reducing mechanical damage and improving harvest quality. This study proposes a corn ear height detection model (CEHD). A YOLO-HAMDF network is developed for ear recognition, in which the core modules-TBDA, GLSA, and AQE-respectively suppress background interference, enhance contextual perception, and optimize bounding-box scoring. Depth information is incorporated to filter non-target regions and improve system robustness. In addition, a DI-DeepSORT module is designed for ear tracking, where DBC-Net and IDA-Kalman, respectively, enhance the discriminability of ReID features and enable independent-dimension adaptive noise modeling with smoothed positional updates. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed CEHD model achieves a mean absolute error (MAE) of only 3.21 ± 0.05 cm under field conditions, indicating strong stability and practical applicability. In summary, this study presents a stable and reliable corn ear height detection system, achieves real-time monitoring of ear height, and provides data support for the dynamic adjustment of header parameters in fresh corn harvesters.

