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Surface Defect Inspection in Images Using Statistical Patches Fusion and Deeply Learned Features

Yan Tao Eugene Chian and Jing Tian    

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Defect detection in images is a challenging task due to the existence of tiny and noisy patterns on surface images. To tackle this challenge, a defect detection approach is proposed in this paper using statistical data fusion. First, the proposed approach breaks a large image that contains multiple separate defects into smaller overlapping patches to detect the existence of defects in each patch, using the conventional convolutional neural network approach. Then, a statistical data fusion approach is proposed to maintain the spatial coherence of cracks in the image and aggregate the information extracted from overlapping patches to enhance the overall performance and robustness of the system. The proposed approach is evaluated using three benchmark datasets to demonstrate its superior performance in terms of both individual patch inspection and the whole image inspection.

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