A Cloud Detection Network Based on Adaptive Laplacian Coordination Enhanced Cross-Feature U-Net.

Kaizheng Wang, Ruohan Zhou, Jian Wang, Ferrante Neri, Yitong Fu, Shunzhen Zhou
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Cloud cover experiences rapid fluctuations, significantly impacting the irradiance reaching the ground and causing frequent variations in photovoltaic power output. Accurate detection of thin and fragmented clouds is crucial for reliable photovoltaic power generation forecasting. In this paper, we introduce a novel cloud detection method, termed Adaptive Laplacian Coordination Enhanced Cross-Feature U-Net (ALCU-Net). This method augments the traditional U-Net architecture with three innovative components: an Adaptive Feature Coordination (AFC) module, an Adaptive Laplacian Cross-Feature U-Net with a Multi-Grained Laplacian-Enhanced (MLE) feature module, and a Criss-Cross Feature Fused Detection (CCFE) module. The AFC module enhances spatial coherence and bridges semantic gaps across multi-channel images. The Adaptive Laplacian Cross-Feature U-Net integrates features from adjacent hierarchical levels, using the MLE module to refine cloud characteristics and edge details over time. The CCFE module, embedded in the U-Net decoder, leverages criss-cross features to improve detection accuracy. Experimental evaluations show that ALCU-Net consistently outperforms existing cloud detection methods, demonstrating superior accuracy in identifying both thick and thin clouds and in mapping fragmented cloud patches across various environments, including oceans, polar regions, and complex ocean-land mixtures.

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