Affiliation:
1. Hebei Key Laboratory of Marine Perception Network and Data Processing, School of Computer and Communication Engineering, Northeastern University at Qinhuangdao, Qinhuangdao 066004, China
Abstract
Industrial anomaly detection is constrained by the scarcity of anomaly samples, limiting the applicability of supervised learning methods. Many studies have focused on anomaly detection by generating anomaly images and adopting self-supervised learning approaches. Leveraging pre-trained networks on ImageNet has been explored to assist in this training process. However, achieving accurate anomaly detection remains time-consuming due to the network’s depth and parameter count not being reduced. In this paper, we propose a self-supervised learning method based on Feature Enhancement Patch Distribution Modeling (FEPDM), which generates simulated anomalies. Unlike direct training on the original feature extraction network, our approach utilizes a pre-trained network to extract multi-scale features. By aggregating these multi-scale features, we are able to train at the feature level, thereby adapting more efficiently to various network structures and reducing domain bias with respect to natural image classification. Additionally, it significantly reduces the number of parameters in the training process. Introducing this approach not only enhances the model’s generalization ability but also significantly improves the efficiency of anomaly detection. The method was evaluated on MVTec AD and BTAD datasets, and (image-level, pixel-level) AUROC scores of (95.7%, 96.2%), (93.4%, 97.6%) were obtained, respectively. The experimental results have convincingly demonstrated the efficacy of our method in tackling the scarcity of abnormal samples in industrial scenarios, while simultaneously highlighting its broad generalizability.
Funder
National Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
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