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Detection and Segmentation of Manufacturing Defects with Convolutional Neural Networks and Transfer Learning.

Max K Ferguson1, Ak Ronay2, Yung-Tsun Tina Lee2, Kincho H Law1.   

Abstract

Quality control is a fundamental component of many manufacturing processes, especially those involving casting or welding. However, manual quality control procedures are often time-consuming and error-prone. In order to meet the growing demand for high-quality products, the use of intelligent visual inspection systems is becoming essential in production lines. Recently, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have shown outstanding performance in both image classification and localization tasks. In this article, a system is proposed for the identification of casting defects in X-ray images, based on the Mask Region-based CNN architecture. The proposed defect detection system simultaneously performs defect detection and segmentation on input images, making it suitable for a range of defect detection tasks. It is shown that training the network to simultaneously perform defect detection and defect instance segmentation, results in a higher defect detection accuracy than training on defect detection alone. Transfer learning is leveraged to reduce the training data demands and increase the prediction accuracy of the trained model. More specifically, the model is first trained with two large openly-available image datasets before finetuning on a relatively small metal casting X-ray dataset. The accuracy of the trained model exceeds state-of-the art performance on the GRIMA database of X-ray images (GDXray) Castings dataset and is fast enough to be used in a production setting. The system also performs well on the GDXray Welds dataset. A number of in-depth studies are conducted to explore how transfer learning, multi-task learning, and multi-class learning influence the performance of the trained system.

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Keywords:  Automated Surface Inspection; Casting Defect Detection; Convolutional Neural Networks; Defect Detection; Smart Manufacturing; Transfer Learning; Weld Defect Detection

Year:  2018        PMID: 31093604      PMCID: PMC6512995          DOI: 10.1520/SSMS20180033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Smart Sustain Manuf Syst        ISSN: 2572-3928


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1.  A Standardized PMML Format for Representing Convolutional Neural Networks with Application to Defect Detection.

Authors:  Max Ferguson; Yung-Tsun Tina Lee; Anantha Narayanan; Kincho H Law
Journal:  Smart Sustain Manuf Syst       Date:  2019
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