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Center-environment feature models for materials image segmentation based on machine learning

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-16824-w

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2020YFB0704503]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [20ZR1419000]
  3. Key Research Project of Zhejiang Laboratory [2021PE0AC02]

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The analysis of complex microstructure images of materials currently relies on human experience and lacks automatic quantitative methods. This study proposes a machine learning-based center-environment segmentation (CES) feature model for image segmentation, which improves accuracy through the iterative introduction of domain knowledge and environment features.
Materials properties depend not only on their compositions but also their microstructures under various processing conditions. So far, the analyses of complex microstructure images rely mostly on human experience, lack of automatic quantitative characterization methods. Machine learning provides an emerging vital tool to identify various complex materials phases in an intelligent manner. In this work, we propose a center-environment segmentation (CES) feature model for image segmentation based on machine learning method with environment features and the annotation input of domain knowledge. The CES model introduces the information of neighbourhood as the features of a given pixel, reflecting the relationships between the studied pixel and its surrounding environment. Then, an iterative integrated machine learning method is adopted to train and correct the image segmentation model. The CES model was successfully applied to segment seven different material images with complex texture ranging from steels to woods. The overall performance of the CES method in determining boundary contours is better than many conventional methods in the case study of the segmentation of steel image. This work shows that the iterative introduction of domain knowledge and environment features improve the accuracy of machine learning based image segmentation for various complex materials microstructures.

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