Ensuring the reliability of power transmission networks depends heavily on the early detection of faults in key components such as insulators,which serve both mechanical and electrical functions.Even a single defectiv...Ensuring the reliability of power transmission networks depends heavily on the early detection of faults in key components such as insulators,which serve both mechanical and electrical functions.Even a single defective insulator can lead to equipment breakdown,costly service interruptions,and increased maintenance demands.While unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs)enable rapid and cost-effective collection of high-resolution imagery,accurate defect identification remains challenging due to cluttered backgrounds,variable lighting,and the diverse appearance of faults.To address these issues,we introduce a real-time inspection framework that integrates an enhanced YOLOv10 detector with a Hybrid Quantum-Enhanced Graph Neural Network(HQGNN).The YOLOv10 module,fine-tuned on domainspecific UAV datasets,improves detection precision,while the HQGNN ensures multi-object tracking and temporal consistency across video frames.This synergy enables reliable and efficient identification of faulty insulators under complex environmental conditions.Experimental results show that the proposed YOLOv10-HQGNN model surpasses existing methods across all metrics,achieving Recall of 0.85 and Average Precision(AP)of 0.83,with clear gains in both accuracy and throughput.These advancements support automated,proactive maintenance strategies that minimize downtime and contribute to a safer,smarter energy infrastructure.展开更多
The Financial Technology(FinTech)sector has witnessed rapid growth,resulting in increasingly complex and high-volume digital transactions.Although this expansion improves efficiency and accessibility,it also introduce...The Financial Technology(FinTech)sector has witnessed rapid growth,resulting in increasingly complex and high-volume digital transactions.Although this expansion improves efficiency and accessibility,it also introduces significant vulnerabilities,including fraud,money laundering,and market manipulation.Traditional anomaly detection techniques often fail to capture the relational and dynamic characteristics of financial data.Graph Neural Networks(GNNs),capable of modeling intricate interdependencies among entities,have emerged as a powerful framework for detecting subtle and sophisticated anomalies.However,the high-dimensionality and inherent noise of FinTech datasets demand robust feature selection strategies to improve model scalability,performance,and interpretability.This paper presents a comprehensive survey of GNN-based approaches for anomaly detection in FinTech,with an emphasis on the synergistic role of feature selection.We examine the theoretical foundations of GNNs,review state-of-the-art feature selection techniques,analyze their integration with GNNs,and categorize prevalent anomaly types in FinTech applications.In addition,we discuss practical implementation challenges,highlight representative case studies,and propose future research directions to advance the field of graph-based anomaly detection in financial systems.展开更多
基金supported by Ho Chi Minh City Open University,Vietnam and Suan Sunandha Rajabhat Univeristy,Thailand.
文摘Ensuring the reliability of power transmission networks depends heavily on the early detection of faults in key components such as insulators,which serve both mechanical and electrical functions.Even a single defective insulator can lead to equipment breakdown,costly service interruptions,and increased maintenance demands.While unmanned aerial vehicles(UAVs)enable rapid and cost-effective collection of high-resolution imagery,accurate defect identification remains challenging due to cluttered backgrounds,variable lighting,and the diverse appearance of faults.To address these issues,we introduce a real-time inspection framework that integrates an enhanced YOLOv10 detector with a Hybrid Quantum-Enhanced Graph Neural Network(HQGNN).The YOLOv10 module,fine-tuned on domainspecific UAV datasets,improves detection precision,while the HQGNN ensures multi-object tracking and temporal consistency across video frames.This synergy enables reliable and efficient identification of faulty insulators under complex environmental conditions.Experimental results show that the proposed YOLOv10-HQGNN model surpasses existing methods across all metrics,achieving Recall of 0.85 and Average Precision(AP)of 0.83,with clear gains in both accuracy and throughput.These advancements support automated,proactive maintenance strategies that minimize downtime and contribute to a safer,smarter energy infrastructure.
基金supported by Ho Chi Minh City Open University,Vietnam under grant number E2024.02.1CD and Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University,Thailand.
文摘The Financial Technology(FinTech)sector has witnessed rapid growth,resulting in increasingly complex and high-volume digital transactions.Although this expansion improves efficiency and accessibility,it also introduces significant vulnerabilities,including fraud,money laundering,and market manipulation.Traditional anomaly detection techniques often fail to capture the relational and dynamic characteristics of financial data.Graph Neural Networks(GNNs),capable of modeling intricate interdependencies among entities,have emerged as a powerful framework for detecting subtle and sophisticated anomalies.However,the high-dimensionality and inherent noise of FinTech datasets demand robust feature selection strategies to improve model scalability,performance,and interpretability.This paper presents a comprehensive survey of GNN-based approaches for anomaly detection in FinTech,with an emphasis on the synergistic role of feature selection.We examine the theoretical foundations of GNNs,review state-of-the-art feature selection techniques,analyze their integration with GNNs,and categorize prevalent anomaly types in FinTech applications.In addition,we discuss practical implementation challenges,highlight representative case studies,and propose future research directions to advance the field of graph-based anomaly detection in financial systems.