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This is a presentation for the WACV GeoCV 2026 workshop accepted paper: Multi-Receptive Field Ensemble with Cross-Entropy Masking for Class Imbalance in Remote Sensing Change Detection Abstract: Remote sensing change detection (RSCD) is a complex task, where changes often appear at different scales and orientations. Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are good at capturing local spatial patterns but cannot model global semantics due to limited receptive fields. Alternatively, transformers can model long-range dependencies but are data hungry, and RSCD datasets are not large enough to train these models effectively. To tackle this, this paper presents a new architecture for RSCD which adapts a segment anything (SAM) vision foundation model and processes features from the SAM encoder through a multi-receptive field ensemble to capture local and global change patterns. We propose an ensemble of spatial-temporal feature enhancement (STFE) to capture cross-temporal relations, a decoder to reconstruct change patterns, and a multi-scale decoder fusion with attention (MSDFA) to fuse multi-scale decoder information and highlight key change patterns. Each branch in an ensemble operates on a separate receptive field to capture finer-to-coarser level details. Additionally, we propose a novel cross-entropy masking (CEM) loss to handle class-imbalance in RSCD datasets. Our work outperforms state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods on four change detection datasets, Levir-CD, WHU-CD, CLCD, and S2Looking. We achieved 2.97% F1-score improvement on a complex S2Looking dataset. The code is available at: https://github.com/humza909/SAM-ECEM