Surface Defect Classification for Hot-Rolled Steel Strips by Selectively Dominant Local Binary Patterns
Developments in defect descriptors and computer vision-based algorithms for automatic optical inspection (AOI) allows for further development in image-based measurements. Defect classification is a vital part of an optical-imaging-based surface quality measuring instrument. The high-speed production rhythm of hot continuous rolling requires an ultra-rapid response to every component as well as algorithms in AOI instrument. In this paper, a simple, fast, yet robust texture descriptor, namely selectively dominant local binary patterns (SDLBPs), is proposed for defect classification. First, an intelligent searching algorithm with a quantitative thresholding mechanism is built to excavate the dominant non-uniform patterns (DNUPs). Second, two convertible schemes of pattern code mapping are developed for binary encoding of all uniform patterns and DNUPs. Third, feature extraction is carried out under SDLBP framework. Finally, an adaptive region weighting method is built for further strengthening the original nearest neighbor classifier in the feature matching stage. The extensive experiments carried out on an open texture database (Outex) and an actual surface defect database (Dragon) indicates that our proposed SDLBP yields promising performance on both classification accuracy and time efficiency
Item Type | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords | Automatic optical inspection (AOI) image classification local binary patterns (LBP) steel industry; surface texture |
Subjects |
Computer Science(all) Materials Science(all) Engineering(all) |
Date Deposited | 27 Jul 2024 01:42 |
Last Modified | 27 Jul 2024 01:42 |
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