Autonomous Image-Based Corrosion Detection in Steel Structures Using Deep Learning

Author:

Das Amrita1,Dorafshan Sattar1ORCID,Kaabouch Naima2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering & Mines, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58202, USA

2. Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Electric Engineering & Computer Science, University North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 58202, USA

Abstract

Steel structures are susceptible to corrosion due to their exposure to the environment. Currently used non-destructive techniques require inspector involvement. Inaccessibility of the defective part may lead to unnoticed corrosion, allowing the corrosion to propagate and cause catastrophic structural failure over time. Autonomous corrosion detection is essential for mitigating these problems. This study investigated the effect of the type of encoder–decoder neural network and the training strategy that works the best to automate the segmentation of corroded pixels in visual images. Models using pre-trained DesnseNet121 and EfficientNetB7 backbones yielded 96.78% and 98.5% average pixel-level accuracy, respectively. Deeper EffiecientNetB7 performed the worst, with only 33% true-positive values, which was 58% less than ResNet34 and the original UNet. ResNet 34 successfully classified the corroded pixels, with 2.98% false positives, whereas the original UNet predicted 8.24% of the non-corroded pixels as corroded when tested on a specific set of images exclusive to the investigated training dataset. Deep networks were found to be better for transfer learning than full training, and a smaller dataset could be one of the reasons for performance degradation. Both fully trained conventional UNet and ResNet34 models were tested on some external images of different steel structures with different colors and types of corrosion, with the ResNet 34 backbone outperforming conventional UNet.

Funder

North Dakota Department of Transportation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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