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Global-Local Feature Fusion Network for Remote Sensing Image Change Detection in Open-Pit Mining Areas
Zhewen Zheng1, Jianjun Yang1, Guanghui Lv1
1School of Ecology and Environment, Xinjiang University, Urumqi 830017, China.
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Change detection in open-pit mining areas from remote sensing imagery is of great importance for mining supervision, ecological monitoring, and restoration planning. Nevertheless, mining-related changes usually exhibit multi-scale patterns, irregular boundaries, and fragmented spatial distributions, which make accurate detection difficult. Existing CNN- and Transformer-based methods often cannot effectively balance global context perception and local detail preservation, resulting in incomplete boundary extraction and insufficient sensitivity to subtle changes. To overcome these limitations, we propose GLMECD-Net, a Global-Local Multi-scale Cross-fusion Enhanced Change Detection Network for remote sensing image change detection in open-pit mining areas. Specifically, a Siamese encoder is used to extract hierarchical bi-temporal features, while a Global-Local Feature Mixing Embedding (GLME) module is introduced to jointly capture long-range contextual information and local spatial details. Furthermore, multi-scale feature aggregation and cross-temporal feature fusion are employed to improve change representation and boundary recovery. Experimental results on mining area datasets show that the proposed method achieves 71.66% Precision, 83.78% OA, 77.53% F1-score, and 53.82% IoU. The results demonstrate that GLMECD-Net provides effective and robust performance for detecting complex and subtle changes in open-pit mining areas.

