Flaw Detection from Ultrasonic Images using YOLO and SSD

Non-destructive ultrasonic testing (UT) of materials is used for monitoring critical parts in power plants, aeronautics, oil and gas industry, and space industry. Due to a vast amount of time needed for a human expert to perform inspection it is practical for a computer to take over that task. Some...

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Vydané v:2019 11th International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis (ISPA) s. 163 - 168
Hlavní autori: Posilovic, Luka, Medak, Duje, Subasic, Marko, Petkovic, Tomislav, Budimir, Marko, Loncaric, Sven
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Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: IEEE 01.09.2019
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ISSN:1849-2266
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Shrnutí:Non-destructive ultrasonic testing (UT) of materials is used for monitoring critical parts in power plants, aeronautics, oil and gas industry, and space industry. Due to a vast amount of time needed for a human expert to perform inspection it is practical for a computer to take over that task. Some attempts have been made to produce algorithms for automatic UT scan inspection mainly using older, non-flexible analysis methods. In this paper, two deep learning based methods for flaw detection are presented, YOLO and SSD convolutional neural networks. The methods' performance was tested on a dataset that was acquired by scanning metal blocks containing different types of defects. YOLO achieved average precision (AP) of 89.7% while SSD achieved AP of 84.5 %.
ISSN:1849-2266
DOI:10.1109/ISPA.2019.8868929