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Coal and Gangue Detection Networks with Compact and High-Performance Design
by
Li, Junheng
, Cao, Xiangyu
, Liu, Yang
, Xu, Ke
, Liu, Huajie
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Coal
/ coal–gangue detection
/ compact neural network
/ Comparative analysis
/ Design
/ Efficiency
/ Identification and classification
/ Innovations
/ label rewriting problem
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ object distribution density measurement (ODDM)
/ Object recognition (Computers)
/ Optimization
/ Pattern recognition
/ relative resolution object scale measurement (RROSM)
/ Sensors
/ Technological change
/ Vision systems
2024
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Coal and Gangue Detection Networks with Compact and High-Performance Design
by
Li, Junheng
, Cao, Xiangyu
, Liu, Yang
, Xu, Ke
, Liu, Huajie
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Coal
/ coal–gangue detection
/ compact neural network
/ Comparative analysis
/ Design
/ Efficiency
/ Identification and classification
/ Innovations
/ label rewriting problem
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ object distribution density measurement (ODDM)
/ Object recognition (Computers)
/ Optimization
/ Pattern recognition
/ relative resolution object scale measurement (RROSM)
/ Sensors
/ Technological change
/ Vision systems
2024
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Coal and Gangue Detection Networks with Compact and High-Performance Design
by
Li, Junheng
, Cao, Xiangyu
, Liu, Yang
, Xu, Ke
, Liu, Huajie
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Coal
/ coal–gangue detection
/ compact neural network
/ Comparative analysis
/ Design
/ Efficiency
/ Identification and classification
/ Innovations
/ label rewriting problem
/ Methods
/ Neural networks
/ object distribution density measurement (ODDM)
/ Object recognition (Computers)
/ Optimization
/ Pattern recognition
/ relative resolution object scale measurement (RROSM)
/ Sensors
/ Technological change
/ Vision systems
2024
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Coal and Gangue Detection Networks with Compact and High-Performance Design
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Coal and Gangue Detection Networks with Compact and High-Performance Design
2024
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Overview
The efficient separation of coal and gangue remains a critical challenge in modern coal mining, directly impacting energy efficiency, environmental protection, and sustainable development. Current machine vision-based sorting methods face significant challenges in dense scenes, where label rewriting problems severely affect model performance, particularly when coal and gangue are closely distributed in conveyor belt images. This paper introduces CGDet (Coal and Gangue Detection), a novel compact convolutional neural network that addresses these challenges through two key innovations. First, we proposed an Object Distribution Density Measurement (ODDM) method to quantitatively analyze the distribution density of coal and gangue, enabling optimal selection of input and feature map resolutions to mitigate label rewriting issues. Second, we developed a Relative Resolution Object Scale Measurement (RROSM) method to assess object scales, guiding the design of a streamlined feature fusion structure that eliminates redundant components while maintaining detection accuracy. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach; CGDet achieved superior performance with AP50 and AR50 scores of 96.7% and 99.2% respectively, while reducing model parameters by 46.76%, computational cost by 47.94%, and inference time by 31.50% compared to traditional models. These improvements make CGDet particularly suitable for real-time coal and gangue sorting in underground mining environments, where computational resources are limited but high accuracy is essential. Our work provides a new perspective on designing compact yet high-performance object detection networks for dense scene applications.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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