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Automated Detection of Methane Leaks by Combining Infrared Imaging and a Gas-Faster Region-Based Convolutional Neural Network Technique
Automated Detection of Methane Leaks by Combining Infrared Imaging and a Gas-Faster Region-Based Convolutional Neural Network Technique
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Automated Detection of Methane Leaks by Combining Infrared Imaging and a Gas-Faster Region-Based Convolutional Neural Network Technique
Automated Detection of Methane Leaks by Combining Infrared Imaging and a Gas-Faster Region-Based Convolutional Neural Network Technique
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Automated Detection of Methane Leaks by Combining Infrared Imaging and a Gas-Faster Region-Based Convolutional Neural Network Technique

2025
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Overview
Gas leaks threaten ecological and social safety. Non-contact infrared imaging enables large-scale, real-time measurements; however, in complex environments, weak signals from small leaks can hinder reliable detection. This study proposes a novel automated methane leak detection method based on infrared imaging and a Gas-Faster Region-based convolutional neural network (Gas R-CNN) to classify leakage amounts (≥30 mL/min). An uncooled infrared imaging system was employed to capture gas leak images containing leak volume features. We developed the Gas R-CNN model for gas leakage detection. This model introduces a multiscale feature network to improve leak feature extraction and enhancement, and it incorporates region-of-interest alignment to address the mismatch caused by double quantization. Feature extraction was enhanced by integrating ResNet50 with an efficient channel attention mechanism. Image enhancement techniques were applied to expand the dataset diversity. Leak detection capabilities were validated using the IOD-Video dataset, while the constructed gas dataset enabled the first quantitative leak assessment. The experimental results demonstrated that the model can accurately detect the leakage area and classify leakage amounts, enabling the quantitative analysis of infrared images. The proposed method achieved average precisions of 0.9599, 0.9647, and 0.9833 for leak rates of 30, 100, and 300 mL/min, respectively.