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Jianxiang Li1, Lang Yang1, Wei Huang1
1School of Mathematics and Computer Science, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan 430040, China.
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With the increasing demand for low-carbon energy, automated defect detection using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based thermal inspection has become essential for maintaining the reliability of photovoltaic systems. However, existing methods still suffer from low-contrast thermal imagery, large-scale variations of defects, and subtle thermal anomalies. To address these challenges, this study proposes Grouped-Hypergraph-Modulation DEIM (GHM-DEIM), a robust end-to-end detection framework based on an improved DEIM architecture. Specifically, a grouped multi-scale aggregation attention network is introduced to enhance global thermal perception and recover discriminative features from blurred backgrounds. In addition, an enhanced encoder incorporating a hypergraph-based context encoding mechanism is designed to model high-order non-local relationships and improve feature representation across different defect scales. Furthermore, a modulation fusion module is employed to adaptively refine multi-scale feature responses and suppress environmental noise interference. Extensive experiments conducted on the ThermoSolar-PV and PV-HSD-2025 datasets demonstrate that the proposed method consistently outperforms state-of-the-art detectors, achieving mAP@50 values of 88.6% and 74.2%, respectively, with improvements of 4.7% and 2.9% over the baseline. These results demonstrate the effectiveness and robustness of GHM-DEIM for UAV-based PV thermal defect inspection.