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HDR image-based deep learning approach for automatic detection of split defects on sheet metal stamping parts
by
Marnerides, Demetris
, Bashford-Rogers, Thomas
, Singh, Aru Ranjan
, Debattista, Kurt
, Hazra, Sumit
in
Artificial neural networks
/ Computer vision
/ Deep learning
/ Defects
/ Dynamic range
/ Imaging techniques
/ Inspection
/ Lighting
/ Manufacturing
/ Metal sheets
/ Remote sensing
/ Stamping
2023
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HDR image-based deep learning approach for automatic detection of split defects on sheet metal stamping parts
by
Marnerides, Demetris
, Bashford-Rogers, Thomas
, Singh, Aru Ranjan
, Debattista, Kurt
, Hazra, Sumit
in
Artificial neural networks
/ Computer vision
/ Deep learning
/ Defects
/ Dynamic range
/ Imaging techniques
/ Inspection
/ Lighting
/ Manufacturing
/ Metal sheets
/ Remote sensing
/ Stamping
2023
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HDR image-based deep learning approach for automatic detection of split defects on sheet metal stamping parts
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Marnerides, Demetris
, Bashford-Rogers, Thomas
, Singh, Aru Ranjan
, Debattista, Kurt
, Hazra, Sumit
in
Artificial neural networks
/ Computer vision
/ Deep learning
/ Defects
/ Dynamic range
/ Imaging techniques
/ Inspection
/ Lighting
/ Manufacturing
/ Metal sheets
/ Remote sensing
/ Stamping
2023
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HDR image-based deep learning approach for automatic detection of split defects on sheet metal stamping parts
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HDR image-based deep learning approach for automatic detection of split defects on sheet metal stamping parts
2023
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Overview
Sheet metal stamping is widely used for high-volume production. Despite the wide adoption, it can lead to defects in the manufactured components, making their quality unacceptable. Because of the variety of defects that can occur on the final product, human inspectors are frequently employed to detect them. However, they can be unreliable and costly, particularly at speeds that match the stamping rate. In this paper, we propose an automatic inspection framework for the stamping process that is based on computer vision and deep learning techniques. The low cost, remote sensing capability and simple implementation mean that it can be easily deployed in an industrial setting. A particular focus of this research is to account for the harsh lighting conditions and the highly reflective nature of products found in manufacturing environments that affect optical sensing techniques by making it difficult to capture the details of a scene. High dynamic range images can capture details of an environment in harsh lighting conditions, and in the context of this work, can capture highly reflective metals found in sheet metal stamping manufacturing. Building on this imaging technique, we propose a framework including a deep learning model to detect defects in sheet metal stamping parts. To test the framework, sheet metal ‘Nakajima’ samples were pressed with an industrial stamping press. Then optimally exposed, sequence of exposures, tone-mapped and high dynamic range images of the samples were used to train convolutional neural network-based detectors. Analysis of the resulting models showed that high dynamic range image-based models achieved substantially higher accuracy and minimal false-positive predictions.
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Springer Nature B.V
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