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RetinaNet With Difference Channel Attention and Adaptively Spatial Feature Fusion for Steel Surface Defect Detection

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIM.2020.3040485

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Anchor optimization; deep neural network (DNN); defect detection; feature fusion; product surface defect

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71777173]
  2. Action Plan for Scientific and Technological Innovation of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission [19511106303]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

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The study introduces a new deep neural network model, DEA_RetinaNet, for steel surface defect detection, which utilizes methods like differential evolution search-based anchor optimization and channel attention mechanism to improve detection accuracy and achieve better recognition performance.
Surface defect detection of products is an important process to guarantee the quality of industrial production. A defect detection task aims to identify the specific category and precise position of defect in an image. It is hard to take into account the accuracy of both, which makes it be challenging in practice. In this study, a new deep neural network (DNN), RetinaNet with difference channel attention and adaptively spatial feature fusion (DEA_RetinaNet), is proposed for steel surface defect detection. First, a differential evolution search-based anchor optimization is performed to improve the detection accuracy of DEA_RetinaNet. Second, a novel channel attention mechanism is embedded in DEA_RetinaNet to reduce information loss. Finally, the adaptive spatial feature fusion (ASFF) module is used for an effective fusion of shallow and deep features extracted by convolutional kernels. The experimental results on a steel surface defect data set (NEU-DET) show that DEA_RetinaNet achieved 78.25 mAP and improved by 2.92% over RetinaNet. It has better recognition performance compared with other famous DNN-based detectors.

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