Aiming at the differences in spatial spectral attributes between forested land and cultivated land on remote sensing images, and the deficiencies of existing remote sensing change detection methods that are difficult to capture fine edge structures and distinguish pseudo changes, this paper introduces an Edge Enhanced Hierarchical Dual Gated Change Detection (EHDCD) model for forested land and cultivated land, aiming to meet the demand for representing the complex features of these two land types. The model designs an Edge Enhanced Channel Attention Module (EECA) to strengthen the edge recognition ability and suppress the noise interference; proposes a High-Low Level Dynamic Adaptation Strategy (HiLo) to realize the balanced expression of detail information and semantic features; and constructs a Dual Gated Feature Compensation Module (DGFM) to effectively reduce the misdetection rate of change detection. Experiments show that the F1 scores of the model on the self-constructed forest and agricultural dataset FC-CD and public datasets CLCD and SYSU-CD reach 89.06%, 83.37%, and 85.06%, respectively, which can more accurately support the dynamic monitoring applications of forest land and cropland.
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