Machine-Supported Bridge Inspection Image Documentation Using Artificial Intelligence

Author:

Zhang Xin1ORCID,Eric Wogen Benjamin1ORCID,Chu Zhiwei2ORCID,Dyke Shirley J.13ORCID,Poston Randall45ORCID,Hacker Thomas2ORCID,Ramirez Julio1ORCID,Liu Xiaoyu6,Iturburu Lissette1ORCID,Baah Prince6ORCID,Hunter Jeremy7

Affiliation:

1. Lyles School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

2. Department of Computer and Information Technology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

3. School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

4. Pivot Engineers, Austin, TX

5. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX

6. Indiana Department of Transportation, West Lafayette, IN

7. Indiana Department of Transportation, Indianapolis, IN

Abstract

The purpose of a routine bridge inspection is to assess the physical and functional condition of a bridge according to a regularly scheduled interval. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) requires these inspections to be conducted at least every 2 years. Inspectors use simple tools and visual inspection techniques to determine the conditions of both the elements of the bridge structure and the bridge overall. While in the field, the data is collected in the form of images and notes; after the field work is complete, inspectors need to generate a report based on these data to document their findings. The report generation process includes several tasks: (1) evaluating the condition rating of each bridge element according to FHWA Recording and Coding Guide for Structure Inventory and Appraisal of the Nation’s Bridges; and (2) updating and organizing the bridge inspection images for the report. Both of tasks are time-consuming. This study focuses on assisting with the latter task by developing an artificial intelligence (AI)-based method to rapidly organize bridge inspection images and generate a report. In this paper, an image organization schema based on the FHWA Recording and Coding Guide for the Structure Inventory and Appraisal of the Nation’s Bridges and the Manual for Bridge Element Inspection is described, and several convolutional neural network-based classifiers are trained with real inspection images collected in the field. Additionally, exchangeable image file (EXIF) information is automatically extracted to organize inspection images according to their time stamp. Finally, the Automated Bridge Image Reporting Tool (ABIRT) is described as a browser-based system built on the trained classifiers. Inspectors can directly upload images to this tool and rapidly obtain organized images and associated inspection report with the support of a computer which has an internet connection. The authors provide recommendations to inspectors for gathering future images to make the best use of this tool.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

Reference36 articles.

1. U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT), Federal Highway Administration (FHWA); Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) [distributor]. National Bridge Inventory 2008-Present [datasets]. 2020. https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/mtguide.cfm.

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3. Indiana Department of Transportation. Bridge Inspection Manual. 2020. https://www.in.gov/dot/div/contracts/standards/bridge/inspector_manual/. Accessed January 27, 2022.

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