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MCGC-Net: A Text-Enhanced Geometry-Consistent Network for UAV-Based Road Crack Detection
Zhoujun Ou1, Shicong He2, Rongwei Bu1
1School of Transportation, Changsha University of Science and Technology, Changsha 410114, China.
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With the rapid development of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) remote sensing and deep learning, road crack detection has become an important component of road condition assessment and intelligent road maintenance. However, accurately detecting cracks from UAV images remains challenging due to complex background environments, slender crack structures, blurred boundaries, and irregular crack shapes and orientations. Traditional methods that rely solely on visual information often struggle to achieve stable and accurate detection performance under these conditions. To address these challenges, this paper proposes a Multimodal Crack Geometry-Consistent Network (MCGC-Net) for high-precision road crack detection in complex road scenes. First, a UAV-based multimodal road crack dataset with image-text annotations is constructed. Specifically, crack-related textual descriptions are automatically generated from crack annotations using predefined semantic templates, which summarize crack morphology, spatial distribution characteristics, and structural properties. These semantic descriptions provide high-level semantic prior information for crack representation learning. Second, a Multimodal Contrastive Semantic Gating module (MCSG) is introduced to leverage automatically generated crack semantic descriptions and in-batch image-text semantic differences to guide visual feature learning, thereby improving the discrimination between crack and non-crack regions under complex background conditions. Furthermore, a Crack-Aware Slenderness Loss (CASL) is proposed to explicitly constrain slenderness consistency between predicted boxes and ground-truth boxes, improving localization stability for slender crack targets. In addition, a KAN-based Nonlinear Channel Attention mechanism (KAN-CA) is introduced to enhance feature representation capability for complex crack structures. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed MCGC-Net effectively improves crack detection accuracy and structural representation capability under complex road environments. The proposed method provides a practical and reliable solution for UAV-based intelligent road crack detection.
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