Explainable AI Methods for Identification of Glue Volume Deficiencies in Printed Circuit Boards.

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Název: Explainable AI Methods for Identification of Glue Volume Deficiencies in Printed Circuit Boards.
Autoři: Tziolas, Theodoros, Papageorgiou, Konstantinos, Theodosiou, Theodosios, Ioannidis, Dimosthenis, Dimitriou, Nikolaos, Tinker, Gregory, Papageorgiou, Elpiniki
Zdroj: Applied Sciences (2076-3417); Aug2025, Vol. 15 Issue 16, p9061, 22p
Témata: AUTOMATIC optical inspection, CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks, QUALITY control, PRINTED circuits industry, QUALITY assurance, ARTIFICIAL intelligence
Abstrakt: In printed circuit board (PCB) assembly, the volume of dispensed glue is closely related to the PCB's durability, production costs, and the overall product reliability. Currently, quality inspection is performed manually by operators, inheriting the limitations of human-performed procedures. To address this, we propose an automatic optical inspection framework that utilizes convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and post-hoc explainable methods. Our methodology handles glue quality inspection as a three-fold procedure. Initially, a detection system based on CenterNet MobileNetV2 is developed to localize PCBs, thus, offering a flexible lightweight tool for targeting and cropping regions of interest. Consequently, a CNN is proposed to classify PCB images into three classes based on the placed glue volume achieving 92.2% accuracy. This classification step ensures that varying glue volumes are accurately assessed, addressing potential quality issues that appear early in the production process. Finally, the Deep SHAP and Grad-CAM methods are applied to the CNN classifier to produce explanations of the decision making and further increase the interpretability of the proposed approach, targeting human-centered artificial intelligence. These post-hoc explainable methods provide visual explanations of the model's decision-making process, offering insights into which features and regions contribute to each classification decision. The proposed method is validated with real industrial data, demonstrating its practical applicability and robustness. The evaluation procedure indicates that the proposed framework offers increased accuracy, low latency, and high-quality visual explanations, thereby strengthening quality assurance in PCB manufacturing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstrakt:In printed circuit board (PCB) assembly, the volume of dispensed glue is closely related to the PCB's durability, production costs, and the overall product reliability. Currently, quality inspection is performed manually by operators, inheriting the limitations of human-performed procedures. To address this, we propose an automatic optical inspection framework that utilizes convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and post-hoc explainable methods. Our methodology handles glue quality inspection as a three-fold procedure. Initially, a detection system based on CenterNet MobileNetV2 is developed to localize PCBs, thus, offering a flexible lightweight tool for targeting and cropping regions of interest. Consequently, a CNN is proposed to classify PCB images into three classes based on the placed glue volume achieving 92.2% accuracy. This classification step ensures that varying glue volumes are accurately assessed, addressing potential quality issues that appear early in the production process. Finally, the Deep SHAP and Grad-CAM methods are applied to the CNN classifier to produce explanations of the decision making and further increase the interpretability of the proposed approach, targeting human-centered artificial intelligence. These post-hoc explainable methods provide visual explanations of the model's decision-making process, offering insights into which features and regions contribute to each classification decision. The proposed method is validated with real industrial data, demonstrating its practical applicability and robustness. The evaluation procedure indicates that the proposed framework offers increased accuracy, low latency, and high-quality visual explanations, thereby strengthening quality assurance in PCB manufacturing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:20763417
DOI:10.3390/app15169061