Feiyue Zhao

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MLNov 20, 2025
Angular Graph Fractional Fourier Transform: Theory and Application

Feiyue Zhao, Yangfan He, Zhichao Zhang

Graph spectral representations are fundamental in graph signal processing, offering a rigorous framework for analyzing and processing graph-structured data. The graph fractional Fourier transform (GFRFT) extends the classical graph Fourier transform (GFT) with a fractional-order parameter, enabling flexible spectral analysis while preserving mathematical consistency. The angular graph Fourier transform (AGFT) introduces angular control via GFT eigenvector rotation; however, existing constructions fail to degenerate to the GFT at zero angle, which is a critical flaw that undermines theoretical consistency and interpretability. To resolve these complementary limitations - GFRFT's lack of angular regulation and AGFT's defective degeneracy - this study proposes an angular GFRFT (AGFRFT), a unified framework that integrates fractional-order and angular spectral analyses with theoretical rigor. A degeneracy-friendly rotation matrix family ensures exact GFT degeneration at zero angle, with two AGFRFT variants (I-AGFRFT and II-AGFRFT) defined accordingly. Rigorous theoretical analyses confirm their unitarity, invertibility, and smooth parameter dependence. Both support learnable joint parameterization of the angle and fractional order, enabling adaptive spectral processing for diverse graph signals. Extensive experiments on real-world data denoising, image denoising, and point cloud denoising demonstrate that AGFRFT outperforms GFRFT and AGFT in terms of spectral concentration, reconstruction quality, and controllable spectral manipulation, establishing a robust and flexible tool for integrated angular fractional spectral analysis in graph signal processing.

CVAug 15, 2025
Hierarchical Graph Feature Enhancement with Adaptive Frequency Modulation for Visual Recognition

Feiyue Zhao, Zhichao Zhang

Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have demonstrated strong performance in visual recognition tasks, but their inherent reliance on regular grid structures limits their capacity to model complex topological relationships and non-local semantics within images. To address this limita tion, we propose the hierarchical graph feature enhancement (HGFE), a novel framework that integrates graph-based rea soning into CNNs to enhance both structural awareness and feature representation. HGFE builds two complementary levels of graph structures: intra-window graph convolution to cap ture local spatial dependencies and inter-window supernode interactions to model global semantic relationships. Moreover, we introduce an adaptive frequency modulation module that dynamically balances low-frequency and high-frequency signal propagation, preserving critical edge and texture information while mitigating over-smoothing. The proposed HGFE module is lightweight, end-to-end trainable, and can be seamlessly integrated into standard CNN backbone networks. Extensive experiments on CIFAR-100 (classification), PASCAL VOC, and VisDrone (detection), as well as CrackSeg and CarParts (segmentation), validated the effectiveness of the HGFE in improving structural representation and enhancing overall recognition performance.