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Enabling Iov Communication Through Secure Decentralized Clustering Using Federated Deep Reinforcement Learning, Chandler Scott Aug 2024

Enabling Iov Communication Through Secure Decentralized Clustering Using Federated Deep Reinforcement Learning, Chandler Scott

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) holds immense potential for revolutionizing transporta- tion systems by facilitating seamless vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication. However, challenges such as congestion, pollution, and security per- sist, particularly in rural areas with limited infrastructure. Existing centralized solu- tions are impractical in such environments due to latency and privacy concerns. To address these challenges, we propose a decentralized clustering algorithm enhanced with Federated Deep Reinforcement Learning (FDRL). Our approach enables low- latency communication, competitive packet delivery ratios, and cluster stability while preserving data privacy. Additionally, we introduce a trust-based security framework for IoV environments, integrating a central authority …


Unraveling The Versatility And Impact Of Multi-Objective Optimization: Algorithms, Applications, And Trends For Solving Complex Real-World Problems, Noor A. Rashed, Yossra H. Ali, Tarik A. Rashid, A. Salih Jun 2024

Unraveling The Versatility And Impact Of Multi-Objective Optimization: Algorithms, Applications, And Trends For Solving Complex Real-World Problems, Noor A. Rashed, Yossra H. Ali, Tarik A. Rashid, A. Salih

Journal of Soft Computing and Computer Applications

Multi-Objective Optimization (MOO) techniques have become increasingly popular in recent years due to their potential for solving real-world problems in various fields, such as logistics, finance, environmental management, and engineering. These techniques offer comprehensive solutions that traditional single-objective approaches fail to provide. Due to the many innovative algorithms, it has been challenging for researchers to choose the optimal algorithms for solving their problems. This paper examines recently developed MOO-based algorithms. MOO is introduced along with Pareto optimality and trade-off analysis. In real-world case studies, MOO algorithms address complicated decision-making challenges. This paper examines algorithmic methods, applications, trends, and issues in …


Optimization Of Resources Allocation Using Evolutionary Deep Learning, Sanaa Ali Jabber, Soukaena H. Hashem, Shatha H. Jafer Jun 2024

Optimization Of Resources Allocation Using Evolutionary Deep Learning, Sanaa Ali Jabber, Soukaena H. Hashem, Shatha H. Jafer

Journal of Soft Computing and Computer Applications

The Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (Bi-LSTM) network structure enables data analysis, enhances decision-making processes, and optimizes resource allocation in cloud computing systems. However, achieving peak network performance relies heavily on choosing the hyperparameters for configuring the network. Enhancing resource allocation improves the Service Level Agreement (SLA) by ensuring efficient utilization and allocation of computational resources based on dynamic workload demands. This paper proposes an approach that integrates a Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm (MOEA) with deep learning techniques to address this challenge. This approach combines the optimization capabilities of MOEA with the learning predictive models to establish a framework for resource allocation …


Face Mask Detection Based On Deep Learning: A Review, Shahad Fadhil Abbas, Shaimaa Hameed Shaker, Firas. A. Abdullatif Jun 2024

Face Mask Detection Based On Deep Learning: A Review, Shahad Fadhil Abbas, Shaimaa Hameed Shaker, Firas. A. Abdullatif

Journal of Soft Computing and Computer Applications

The coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak caused widespread disruption. The World Health Organization has recommended wearing face masks, along with other public health measures, such as social distancing, following medical guidelines, and thermal scanning, to reduce transmission, reduce the burden on healthcare systems, and protect population groups. However, wearing a mask, which acts as a barrier or shield to reduce transmission of infection from infected individuals, hides most facial features, such as the nose, mouth, and chin, on which face detection systems depend, which leads to the weakness of these systems. This paper aims to provide essential insights for researchers and …


Strangeness Detection From Crowded Video Scenes By Hand-Crafted And Deep Learning Features, Ali A. Hussan, Shaimaa H. Shaker, Akbas Ezaldeen Ali Jun 2024

Strangeness Detection From Crowded Video Scenes By Hand-Crafted And Deep Learning Features, Ali A. Hussan, Shaimaa H. Shaker, Akbas Ezaldeen Ali

Journal of Soft Computing and Computer Applications

Video anomaly detection is one of the trickiest issues in intelligent video surveillance because of the complexity of real data and the hazy definition of anomalies. Since abnormal occurrences typically seem different from normal events and move differently. The global optical flow was determined with the maximum accuracy and speed using the Farneback approach for calculating the magnitudes. Two approaches have been used in this study to detect strangeness in the video. These approaches are Deep Learning (DL) and manuality. The first method uses the activity map's development of entropy to detect the oddity in the video using a particular …


A Comprehensive Analysis Of Deep Learning And Swarm Intelligence Techniques To Enhance Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network Performance, Hussein K. Abdul Atheem, Israa T. Ali, Faiz A. Al Alawy Jun 2024

A Comprehensive Analysis Of Deep Learning And Swarm Intelligence Techniques To Enhance Vehicular Ad-Hoc Network Performance, Hussein K. Abdul Atheem, Israa T. Ali, Faiz A. Al Alawy

Journal of Soft Computing and Computer Applications

The primary elements of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSs) have become Vehicular Ad-hoc NETworks (VANETs), allowing communication between the infrastructure environment and vehicles. The large amount of data gathered by connected vehicles has simplified how Deep Learning (DL) techniques are applied in VANETs. DL is a subfield of artificial intelligence that provides improved learning algorithms able to analyzing and process complex and heterogeneous data. This study explains the power of DL in VANETs, considering applications like decision-making, vehicle localization, anomaly detection, traffic prediction and intelligent routing, various types of DL, including Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), and Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) are …


A Novel Approach To Generate Dynamic S-Box For Lightweight Cryptography Based On The 3d Hindmarsh Rose Model, Ala'a Talib Khudhair, Abeer Tariq Maolood, Ekhlas Khalaf Gbashi Jun 2024

A Novel Approach To Generate Dynamic S-Box For Lightweight Cryptography Based On The 3d Hindmarsh Rose Model, Ala'a Talib Khudhair, Abeer Tariq Maolood, Ekhlas Khalaf Gbashi

Journal of Soft Computing and Computer Applications

In lightweight cryptography, the absence of an S-Box in some algorithms like speck, Tiny Encryption Algorithm, or the presence of a fixed S-Box in others like Advanced Encryption Standard can make them more vulnerable to attacks. This study introduces an innovative method for creating a dynamic 6-bit S-Box (8×8) in octal format. The generating process of S-Box passes through two phases. The first is the number initialization phase. This phase involves generating sequence numbers 1, sequence numbers 2, and sequence numbers 3 depending on Xi, Yi, and Zi values generated using the 3D Hindmarsh …


The Robust Digital Video Watermarking Methods: A Comparative Study, Ebtehal Talib, Abeer Salim Jamil, Nidaa Flaih Hassan, Muhammad Ehsan Rana Jun 2024

The Robust Digital Video Watermarking Methods: A Comparative Study, Ebtehal Talib, Abeer Salim Jamil, Nidaa Flaih Hassan, Muhammad Ehsan Rana

Journal of Soft Computing and Computer Applications

Digital data such as images, audio, and video have become widely available since the invention of the Internet. Due to the ease of access to this multimedia, challenges such as content authentication, security, copyright protection, and ownership determination arose. In this paper, an explanation of watermark techniques, embedding, and extraction methods are provided. It further discusses the utilization of artificial intelligence methods and conversion of host media from the spatial domain to the frequency domain; these methods aim to improve the quality of watermarks. This paper also included a classification of the basic characteristics of the digital watermark and the …


Foxann: A Method For Boosting Neural Network Performance, Mahmood A. Jumaah, Yossra H. Ali, Tarik A. Rashid, S. Vimal Jun 2024

Foxann: A Method For Boosting Neural Network Performance, Mahmood A. Jumaah, Yossra H. Ali, Tarik A. Rashid, S. Vimal

Journal of Soft Computing and Computer Applications

Artificial neural networks play a crucial role in machine learning and there is a need to improve their performance. This paper presents FOXANN, a novel classification model that combines the recently developed Fox optimizer with ANN to solve ML problems. Fox optimizer replaces the backpropagation algorithm in ANN; optimizes synaptic weights; and achieves high classification accuracy with a minimum loss, improved model generalization, and interpretability. The performance of FOXANN is evaluated on three standard datasets: Iris Flower, Breast Cancer Wisconsin, and Wine. The results presented in this paper are derived from 100 epochs using 10-fold cross-validation, ensuring that all dataset …


Surveying Machine Learning In Cyberattack Datasets: A Comprehensive Analysis, Azhar F. Al-Zubidi, Alaa Kadhim Farhan, El-Sayed M. El-Kenawy Jun 2024

Surveying Machine Learning In Cyberattack Datasets: A Comprehensive Analysis, Azhar F. Al-Zubidi, Alaa Kadhim Farhan, El-Sayed M. El-Kenawy

Journal of Soft Computing and Computer Applications

Cyberattacks have become one of the most significant security threats that have emerged in the last couple of years. It is imperative to comprehend such attacks; thus, analyzing various kinds of cyberattack datasets assists in constructing the precise intrusion detection models. This paper tries to analyze many of the available cyberattack datasets and compare them with many of the fields that are used to detect and predict cyberattack, like the Internet of Things (IoT) traffic-based, network traffic-based, cyber-physical system, and web traffic-based. In the present paper, an overview of each of them is provided, as well as the course of …


The Institutional Challenges Of A Quantified Self Study: An Attempt To Ascertain How Data Collected From A Mobile Device Can Be An Indicator Of Personal Mental Health Over Time, Julian Lazaras Jun 2024

The Institutional Challenges Of A Quantified Self Study: An Attempt To Ascertain How Data Collected From A Mobile Device Can Be An Indicator Of Personal Mental Health Over Time, Julian Lazaras

University Honors Theses

The adoption of an application of new technology always comes with a bias, this is never more true for the case of human behavioral analytics within higher education. While movements such as the quantified self movement make strides to reinterpret the realm of data analytics, psychology, and computer science, there are inevitably limitations to the adoption and application of such approaches within the standard realm of research. Herein is presented a case where an effort to evaluate the prospect of use of mobile phone data as secondary indicators of personal mental health through the lens of data analysis was put …


Cards With Class: Formalizing A Simplified Collectible Card Game, Dan Ha Jun 2024

Cards With Class: Formalizing A Simplified Collectible Card Game, Dan Ha

University Honors Theses

Collectible card games (CCGs) have been a wildly popular game genre since the release of Wizards of the Coast's Magic: The Gathering. These games revolve around their thousands of cards and the hundreds of thousands of interactions they can create with their many effects. For designers, it is an incredibly demanding task to ensure that every single card works properly and that each card's text unambiguously conveys its intended behavior in all cases. The task only grows more difficult over time as the number of cards in the game grows and card effects become more complex or experimental. If the …


Context In Computer Vision: A Taxonomy, Multi-Stage Integration, And A General Framework, Xuan Wang Jun 2024

Context In Computer Vision: A Taxonomy, Multi-Stage Integration, And A General Framework, Xuan Wang

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

Contextual information has been widely used in many computer vision tasks, such as object detection, video action detection, image classification, etc. Recognizing a single object or action out of context could be sometimes very challenging, and context information may help improve the understanding of a scene or an event greatly. However, existing approaches design specific contextual information mechanisms for different detection tasks.

In this research, we first present a comprehensive survey of context understanding in computer vision, with a taxonomy to describe context in different types and levels. Then we proposed MultiCLU, a new multi-stage context learning and utilization framework, …


Combining Cloud Architecting With Education, Sharon P. Pagidipati Jun 2024

Combining Cloud Architecting With Education, Sharon P. Pagidipati

Liberal Arts and Engineering Studies

I pursued the AWS Solutions Architect Professional Certification while applying my knowledge to build and revise technical solutions for an educational company known as EDFX.


Toward Intuitive 3d Interactions In Virtual Reality: A Deep Learning- Based Dual-Hand Gesture Recognition Approach, Trudi Di Qi, Franceli L. Cibrian, Meghna Raswan, Tyler Kay, Hector M. Camarillo-Abad, Yuxin Wen May 2024

Toward Intuitive 3d Interactions In Virtual Reality: A Deep Learning- Based Dual-Hand Gesture Recognition Approach, Trudi Di Qi, Franceli L. Cibrian, Meghna Raswan, Tyler Kay, Hector M. Camarillo-Abad, Yuxin Wen

Engineering Faculty Articles and Research

Dual-hand gesture recognition is crucial for intuitive 3D interactions in virtual reality (VR), allowing the user to interact with virtual objects naturally through gestures using both handheld controllers. While deep learning and sensor-based technology have proven effective in recognizing single-hand gestures for 3D interactions, research on dual-hand gesture recognition for VR interactions is still underexplored. In this work, we introduce CWT-CNN-TCN, a novel deep learning model that combines a 2D Convolution Neural Network (CNN) with Continuous Wavelet Transformation (CWT) and a Temporal Convolution Network (TCN). This model can simultaneously extract features from the time-frequency domain and capture long-term dependencies using …


Toward The Integration Of Behavioral Sensing And Artificial Intelligence, Subigya K. Nepal May 2024

Toward The Integration Of Behavioral Sensing And Artificial Intelligence, Subigya K. Nepal

Dartmouth College Ph.D Dissertations

The integration of behavioral sensing and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has increasingly proven invaluable across various domains, offering profound insights into human behavior, enhancing mental health monitoring, and optimizing workplace productivity. This thesis presents five pivotal studies that employ smartphone, wearable, and laptop-based sensing to explore and push the boundaries of what these technologies can achieve in real-world settings. This body of work explores the innovative and practical applications of AI and behavioral sensing to capture and analyze data for diverse purposes. The first part of the thesis comprises longitudinal studies on behavioral sensing, providing a detailed, long-term view of how …


Crash Detecting System Using Deep Learning, Yogesh Reddy Muddam May 2024

Crash Detecting System Using Deep Learning, Yogesh Reddy Muddam

Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations

Accidents pose a significant risk to both individual and property safety, requiring effective detection and response systems. This work introduces an accident detection system using a convolutional neural network (CNN), which provides an impressive accuracy of 86.40%. Trained on diverse data sets of images and videos from various online sources, the model exhibits complex accident detection and classification and is known for its prowess in image classification and visualization.

CNN ensures better accident detection in various scenarios and road conditions. This example shows its adaptability to a real-world accident scenario and enhances its effectiveness in detecting early events. A key …


Examining Outcomes Of Privacy Risk And Brand Trust On The Adoption Of Consumer Smart Devices, Marianne C. Loes May 2024

Examining Outcomes Of Privacy Risk And Brand Trust On The Adoption Of Consumer Smart Devices, Marianne C. Loes

<strong> Theses and Dissertations </strong>

With more connected devices on earth than there are people, Internet of Things (IoT) is arguably just as innovative as the original introduction of the Internet. Though much of the research on technology acceptance and adoption has been conducted in organizational settings, the consumer use of IoT technologies, such as smart devices, is becoming a fertile field of research. The merger of these research streams is especially relevant from a societal perspective as smart devices become more embedded in consumer’s daily lives, particularly with the introduction of the “meta verse.” While original technology acceptance research is limited to two system-specific …


Multi-Script Handwriting Identification By Fragmenting Strokes, Joshua Jude Thomas May 2024

Multi-Script Handwriting Identification By Fragmenting Strokes, Joshua Jude Thomas

<strong> Theses and Dissertations </strong>

This study tests the effectiveness of Multi-Script Handwriting Identification after simplifying character strokes, by segmenting them into sub-parts. Character simplification is performed through splitting the character by branching-points and end-points, a process called stroke fragmentation in this study. The resulting sub-parts of the character are called stroke fragments and are evaluated individually to identify the writer. This process shares similarities with the concept of stroke decomposition in Optical Character Recognition which attempts to recognize characters through the writing strokes that make them up. The main idea of this study is that the characters of different writing‑scripts (English, Chinese, etc.) may …


The Pawn System: How Procedurally Adaptive Webbed Narratives Create Stories, Steven T. Bordelon May 2024

The Pawn System: How Procedurally Adaptive Webbed Narratives Create Stories, Steven T. Bordelon

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

This thesis describes the design, implementation, and testing of a novel procedural narrative system called the Procedurally Adaptive Webbed Narrative (PAWN) system. PAWN procedurally generates characters and, responding to choices made by the player, produces more responsive characters and relationships involving the player and these narrative agents. Initially, this thesis discusses other interactive narrative types that exist, such as emergent or event-driven narratives, along with their strengths and weaknesses. It then examines each aspect of PAWN, starting with initial actor generation, then moving to the capturing of game events and translating them into logical objects called Occurrences. These Occurrences are …


Comparative Predictive Analysis Of Stock Performance In The Tech Sector, Asaad Sendi May 2024

Comparative Predictive Analysis Of Stock Performance In The Tech Sector, Asaad Sendi

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

This study compares the performance of deep learning models, including Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), Gated Recurrent Unit (GRU), and Transformer, in predicting stock prices across five companies (AAPL, CSCO, META, MSFT, and TSLA) from July 2019 to July 2023. Key findings reveal that GRU models generally exhibit the lowest Mean Absolute Error (MAE), indicating higher precision, particularly notable for CSCO with a remarkably low MAE. While LSTM models often show slightly higher MAE values, they outperform Transformer models in capturing broader trends and variance in stock prices, as evidenced by higher R-squared (R2) values. Transformer models generally exhibit higher MAE …


Choreographing The Rhythms Of Observation: Dynamics For Ranged Observer Bipartite-Unipartite Spatiotemporal (Robust) Networks, Edward A. Holmberg Iv May 2024

Choreographing The Rhythms Of Observation: Dynamics For Ranged Observer Bipartite-Unipartite Spatiotemporal (Robust) Networks, Edward A. Holmberg Iv

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Existing network analysis methods struggle to optimize observer placements in dynamic environments with limited visibility. This dissertation introduces the novel ROBUST (Ranged Observer Bipartite-Unipartite SpatioTemporal) framework, offering a significant advancement in modeling, analyzing, and optimizing observer networks within complex spatiotemporal domains. ROBUST leverages a unique bipartite-unipartite approach, distinguishing between observer and observable entities while incorporating spatial constraints and temporal dynamics.

This research extends spatiotemporal network theory by introducing novel graph-based measures, including myopic degree, spatial closeness centrality, and edge length proportion. These measures, coupled with advanced clustering techniques like Proximal Recurrence, provide insights into network structure, resilience, and the effectiveness …


An Exploration Of Procedural Methods In Game Level Design, Hector Salinas May 2024

An Exploration Of Procedural Methods In Game Level Design, Hector Salinas

Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses

Video games offer players immersive experiences within intricately crafted worlds, and the integration of procedural methods in game level designs extends this potential by introducing dynamic, algorithmically generated content that could stand on par with handcrafted environments. This research highlights the potential to provide players with engaging experiences through procedural level generation, while potentially reducing development time for game developers.

Through a focused exploration on two-dimensional cave generation techniques, this paper aims to provide efficient solutions tailored to this specific environment. This exploration encompasses several procedural generation methods, including Midpoint Displacement, Random Walk, Cellular Automata, Perlin Worms, and Binary Space …


Improving The Scalability Of Neural Network Surface Code Decoders, Kevin Wu May 2024

Improving The Scalability Of Neural Network Surface Code Decoders, Kevin Wu

Undergraduate Honors Theses

Quantum computers have recently gained significant recognition due to their ability to solve problems intractable to classical computers. However, due to difficulties in building actual quantum computers, they have large error rates. Thus, advancements in quantum error correction are urgently needed to improve both their reliability and scalability. Here, we first present a type of topological quantum error correction code called the surface code, and we discuss recent developments and challenges of creating neural network decoders for surface codes. In particular, the amount of training data needed to reach the performance of algorithmic decoders grows exponentially with the size of …


Side Channel Detection Of Pc Rootkits Using Nonlinear Phase Space, Rebecca Clark May 2024

Side Channel Detection Of Pc Rootkits Using Nonlinear Phase Space, Rebecca Clark

Honors Theses

Cyberattacks are increasing in size and scope yearly, and the most effective and common means of attack is through malicious software executed on target devices of interest. Malware threats vary widely in terms of behavior and impact and, thus, effective methods of detection are constantly being sought from the academic research community to offset both volume and complexity. Rootkits are malware that represent a highly feared threat because they can change operating system integrity and alter otherwise normally functioning software. Although normal methods of detection that are based on signatures of known malware code are the standard line of defense, …


Exploring Binding Pockets In The Conformational States Of The Sars-Cov-2 Spike Trimers For The Screening Of Allosteric Inhibitors Using Molecular Simulations And Ensemble-Based Ligand Docking, Grace Gupta, Gennady M. Verkhivker May 2024

Exploring Binding Pockets In The Conformational States Of The Sars-Cov-2 Spike Trimers For The Screening Of Allosteric Inhibitors Using Molecular Simulations And Ensemble-Based Ligand Docking, Grace Gupta, Gennady M. Verkhivker

Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science Faculty Articles and Research

Understanding mechanisms of allosteric regulation remains elusive for the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, despite the increasing interest and effort in discovering allosteric inhibitors of the viral activity and interactions with the host receptor ACE2. The challenges of discovering allosteric modulators of the SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins are associated with the diversity of cryptic allosteric sites and complex molecular mechanisms that can be employed by allosteric ligands, including the alteration of the conformational equilibrium of spike protein and preferential stabilization of specific functional states. In the current study, we combine conformational dynamics analysis of distinct forms of the full-length spike protein trimers and …


Monero: Powering Anonymous Digital Currency Transactions, Jake Braddy May 2024

Monero: Powering Anonymous Digital Currency Transactions, Jake Braddy

Theses/Capstones/Creative Projects

Cryptocurrencies rely on a distributed public ledger (record of transactions) in order to perform their intended functions. However, the public’s ability to audit the network is both its greatest strength and greatest weakness: Anyone can see what address sent currency, and to whom the currency was sent. If cryptocurrency is ever going to take some of the responsibility of fiat currency, then there needs to be a certain level of confidentiality. Thus far, Monero has come out on top as the preferred currency for embodying the ideas of privacy and confidentiality. Through numerous cryptographic procedures, Monero is able to obfuscate …


Side Channel Detection Of Pc Rootkits Using Nonlinear Phase Space, Rebecca Clark May 2024

Side Channel Detection Of Pc Rootkits Using Nonlinear Phase Space, Rebecca Clark

Poster Presentations

Cyberattacks are increasing in size and scope yearly, and the most effective and common means of attack is through malicious software executed on target devices of interest. Malware threats vary widely in terms of behavior and impact and, thus, effective methods of detection are constantly being sought from the academic research community to offset both volume and complexity. Rootkits are malware that represent a highly feared threat because they can change operating system integrity and alter otherwise normally functioning software. Although normal methods of detection that are based on signatures of known malware code are the standard line of defense, …


Dancetag: Using Sensors To Improve Feedback Given To Dance Students, Yanelly Mego May 2024

Dancetag: Using Sensors To Improve Feedback Given To Dance Students, Yanelly Mego

Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters

The structure of dance classrooms has remained unchanged for several years. Very little, if any, technology has been incorporated to improve the quality of teaching. This has motivated our research project, whose goal is to capture dance movements with wearable sensors, to develop DANCETAG (Data Analytics and Notation with Captured Event Tagging). This is a platform that allows the gathering of data captured by Sony’s Mocopi sensors and annotating them with the dancer's movements. The Mocopi sensors make up a motion capture system. It is comprised of six small, round sensors that can be attached to velcro straps and clips. …


Classification Of Remote Sensing Image Data Using Rsscn-7 Dataset, Satya Priya Challa May 2024

Classification Of Remote Sensing Image Data Using Rsscn-7 Dataset, Satya Priya Challa

Electronic Theses, Projects, and Dissertations

A novel technique for remote sensing image scene classification is employed using the Compact Vision Transformer (CVT) architecture. This model strengthens the power of deep learning and self-attention algorithms to significantly intensify the accuracy and efficiency of scene classification in remote sensing imagery. Through extensive training and evaluation of the RSSCNN7 dataset, our CVT-based model has achieved an impressive accuracy rate of 87.46% on the original dataset. This remarkable result underscores the prospect of CVT models in the domain of remote sensing and underscores their applicability in real-world scenarios. Our report furnishes an elaborate account of the model's architecture, training …