Abstract
Steel defect diagnostics is considerably important for a steel-manufacturing industry as it is strongly related to the product quality and production efficiency. Product quality control suffers from a real-time diagnostic capability since it is less-automatic and is not reliable in detecting steel surface defects. In this study, we propose a relatively new approach for diagnosing steel defects using a deep structured neural network, e.g., convolutional neural network (CNN) with class activation maps. Rather than using a simple deep learning algorithm for the classification task, we extend the CNN diagnostic model for being used to analyze the localized defect regions within the images to support a real-time visual decision-making process. Based on the experimental results, the proposed approach achieves a near-perfect detection performance at 99.44% and 0.99 concerning the accuracy and F-1 score metric, respectively. The results are better than other shallow machine learning algorithms, i.e., support vector machine and logistic regression under the same validation technique.
Funder
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology
Institute for Information and Communications Technology Promotion
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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59 articles.
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