Segmenting Wood Rot using Computer Vision Models

  • In the woodworking industry, a huge amount of effort has to be invested into the initial quality assessment of the raw material. In this study we present an AI model to detect, quantify and localize defects on wooden logs. This model aims to both automate the quality control process and provide a more consistent and reliable quality assessment. For this purpose a dataset of 1424 sample images of wood logs is created. A total of 5 annotators possessing different levels of expertise is involved in dataset creation. An inter-annotator agreement analysis is conducted to analyze the impact of expertise on the annotation task and to highlight subjective differences in annotator judgement. We explore, train and fine-tune the state-of-the-art InternImage and ONE-PEACE architectures for semantic segmentation. The best model created achieves an average IoU of 0.71, and shows detection and quantification capabilities close to the human annotators.

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Author:Roland Kammerbauer, Thomas Schmitt, Tobias BockletORCiD
ArXiv Id:http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.20137v1
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of first Publication:2024/09/30
Release Date:2024/10/17
Tag:machine learning, image segmentation, semantic segmentation, InternImage, ONEPEACE, lumbering, industrial quality control, industrial automation
Pagenumber:14
institutes:Zentrum für Künstliche Intelligenz (KIZ)
Research Themes:Digitalisierung & Künstliche Intelligenz
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