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Abderrahmene Boudiaf

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preprint2026arXiv

CropVLM: A Domain-Adapted Vision-Language Model for Open-Set Crop Analysis

High-throughput plant phenotyping, the quantitative measurement of observable plant traits, is critical for modern breeding but remains constrained by a "phenotyping bottleneck," where manual data collection is labor-intensive and prone to observer bias. Conventional closed-set computer vision systems fail to address this challenge, as they require extensive species-specific annotation and lack the flexibility to handle diverse breeding populations. To bridge this gap, we present CropVLM, a Vision-Language Model (VLM) adapted for the agricultural domain via Domain-Specific Semantic Alignment (DSSA). Trained on 52,987 manually selected image-caption pairs covering 37 species in natural field conditions, CropVLM effectively maps agronomic terminology to fine-grained visual features. We further introduce the Hybrid Open-Set Localization Network (HOS-Net), an architecture that integrates CropVLM to enable the detection of novel crops solely from natural language descriptions without retraining. By eliminating the reliance on species-specific training data, CropVLM provides a scalable solution for high-throughput phenotyping, accelerating genetic gain and facilitating large-scale biodiversity research essential for sustainable agriculture. The trained model weights and complete pipeline implementation are publicly available at: [https://github.com/boudiafA/CropVLM](https://github.com/boudiafA/CropVLM). In comprehensive evaluations, CropVLM achieves 72.51% zero-shot classification accuracy, outperforming seven CLIP-style baselines. Our detection pipeline demonstrates superior zero-shot generalization to novel species, achieving 49.17 AP50 on our CVTCropDet benchmark and 50.73 AP50 on tropical fruit species, compared to 34.89 and 48.58 for the next-best method, respectively.

preprint2026arXiv

SegRAG: Training-Free Retrieval-Augmented Semantic Segmentation

Here's a trimmed version under 1920 characters: Open-vocabulary segmentation models such as SAM3 achieve strong performance through concept-level text prompting, yet degrade when the target class is visually underrepresented in pretraining data or when its appearance departs from canonical depictions. Text prompts provide no spatial signal to resolve such ambiguity. We present SegRAG, a training-free retrieval-augmented segmentation framework that grounds SAM3 with spatially precise, class-specific point prompts derived from a curated DINOv3 feature bank. During an offline stage, patch-level descriptors are extracted from annotated reference images using a frozen DINOv3 ViT-L/16 backbone and filtered by Intra-Class Cohesion Distillation (ICCD), retaining only prototypes that reliably retrieve within-class foreground. At inference, Topographic Similarity Grounding (TSG) computes a cosine-similarity landscape between the query image and retrieved prototypes, identifies spatially coherent high-confidence regions via connected-component analysis, and extracts peak locations through non-maximum suppression. These point prompts are delivered to SAM3 alongside the class-name text in a single joint grounding pass, enabling the mask decoder to resolve semantic intent and spatial evidence together. SegRAG requires no task-specific training and no synthetic data. On four open-vocabulary benchmarks it achieves consistent gains over the SAM3 text-only baseline, with improvements of up to +3.92 mIoU on LVIS. On AgML agricultural benchmarks representing a zero-shot domain transfer setting, it raises mean IoU from 25.27 to 59.24 (+33.97) and recovers individual classes from zero to over 95 mIoU. Ablation studies confirm that ICCD, TSG, and joint prompting each contribute independently and compound when combined. Code is available at https://github.com/boudiafA/SegRAG.

preprint2022arXiv

Underwater Image Enhancement Using Pre-trained Transformer

The goal of this work is to apply a denoising image transformer to remove the distortion from underwater images and compare it with other similar approaches. Automatic restoration of underwater images plays an important role since it allows to increase the quality of the images, without the need for more expensive equipment. This is a critical example of the important role of the machine learning algorithms to support marine exploration and monitoring, reducing the need for human intervention like the manual processing of the images, thus saving time, effort, and cost. This paper is the first application of the image transformer-based approach called "Pre-Trained Image Processing Transformer" to underwater images. This approach is tested on the UFO-120 dataset, containing 1500 images with the corresponding clean images.