Hybrid Machine Learning for Automated Road Safety Inspection of Auckland Harbour Bridge

Author:

Rathee Munish1ORCID,Bačić Boris1ORCID,Doborjeh Maryam12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland 1010, New Zealand

2. Knowledge Engineering and Discovery Research Innovation, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland 1010, New Zealand

Abstract

The Auckland Harbour Bridge (AHB) utilises a movable concrete barrier (MCB) to regulate the uneven bidirectional flow of daily traffic. In addition to the risk of human error during regular visual inspections, staff members inspecting the MCB work in diverse weather and light conditions, exerting themselves in ergonomically unhealthy inspection postures with the added weight of protection gear to mitigate risks, e.g., flying debris. To augment visual inspections of an MCB using computer vision technology, this study introduces a hybrid deep learning solution that combines kernel manipulation with custom transfer learning strategies. The video data recordings were captured in diverse light and weather conditions (under the safety supervision of industry experts) involving a high-speed (120 fps) camera system attached to an MCB transfer vehicle. Before identifying a safety hazard, e.g., the unsafe position of a pin connecting two 750 kg concrete segments of the MCB, a multi-stage preprocessing of the spatiotemporal region of interest (ROI) involves a rolling window before identifying the video frames containing diagnostic information. This study utilises the ResNet-50 architecture, enhanced with 3D convolutions, within the STENet framework to capture and analyse spatiotemporal data, facilitating real-time surveillance of the Auckland Harbour Bridge (AHB). Considering the sparse nature of safety anomalies, the initial peer-reviewed binary classification results (82.6%) for safe and unsafe (intervention-required) scenarios were improved to 93.6% by incorporating synthetic data, expert feedback, and retraining the model. This adaptation allowed for the optimised detection of false positives and false negatives. In the future, we aim to extend anomaly detection methods to various infrastructure inspections, enhancing urban resilience, transport efficiency and safety.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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