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Coarse-to-Fine Domain Incremental Learning with Attentive Distillation for Mining Footprint Segmentation in Multispectral Imagery

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-05-29 v2 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Automatically mapping and segmenting global mining footprints using remote sensing and deep learning is critical for monitoring the socio-environmental risks and impacts of mining, yet its progress is hindered by the scarcity of fine-grained annotated data. Although large-scale datasets with coarse boundaries are widely available, leveraging them to improve fine-grained segmentation is challenging due to significant domain shift. To address this, we propose MineC2FNet, a coarse-to-fine domain incremental learning framework that exploits abundant coarse data to enhance fine-grained mining footprint segmentation. MineC2FNet adopts a teacher-student architecture with attentive distillation at both the feature and prediction levels, selectively transferring generalized knowledge from the coarse domain while enabling boundary refinement using limited fine-grained data (fine domain). We further introduce an expertly validated dataset of 219 images with precise boundary annotations across diverse geographies and commodities. Extensive experiments against state-of-the-art approaches, including domain adaptation and domain incremental learning methods, demonstrate that MineC2FNet achieves superior performance while effectively handling domain shift. The dataset and code are publicly available at https://github.com/risqiutama/MineC2FNet.

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@article{arxiv.2605.24460,
  title  = {Coarse-to-Fine Domain Incremental Learning with Attentive Distillation for Mining Footprint Segmentation in Multispectral Imagery},
  author = {Alif Tri Handoyo and Vincent C. S. Lee and Rizka Widyarini Purwanto and Alex M. Lechner and Deanna Kemp and Muhamad Risqi U. Saputra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.24460},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted at the 35th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI 2026), AI and Social Good track