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Efficient Neural Net Approaches in Metal Casting Defect Detection

Date Issued
2022-01-01
Author(s)
Lal, Rohit
Bolla, Bharath Kumar
Sabeesh, E.
DOI
10.1016/j.procs.2023.01.172
Abstract
One of the most pressing challenges prevalent in the steel manufacturing industry is the identification of surface defects. Early identification of casting defects can help boost performance, including streamlining production processes. Though, deep learning models have helped bridge this gap and automate most of these processes, there is a dire need to come up with lightweight models that can be deployed easily with faster inference times. This research proposes a lightweight architecture that is efficient in terms of accuracy and inference time compared with sophisticated pre-trained CNN architectures like MobileNet, Inception, and ResNet, including vision transformers. Methodologies to minimize computational requirements such as depth-wise separable convolution and global average pooling (GAP) layer, including techniques that improve architectural efficiencies and augmentations, have been experimented. Our results indicate that a custom model of 590K parameters with depth-wise separable convolutions outperformed pretrained architectures such as Resnet and Vision transformers in terms of accuracy (81.87%) and comfortably outdid architectures such as Resnet, Inception, and Vision transformers in terms of faster inference times (12 ms). Blurpool fared outperformed other techniques, with an accuracy of 83.98%. Augmentations had a paradoxical effect on the model performance. No direct correlation between depth-wise and 3×3 convolutions on inference time, they, however, they played a direct role in improving model efficiency by enabling the networks to go deeper and by decreasing the number of trainable parameters. Our work sheds light on the fact that custom networks with efficient architectures and faster inference times can be built without the need of relying on pre-trained architectures.
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  • Augmentation paradox

  • Blurpool

  • Custom models

  • Data augmentation

  • Depth-wise separable ...

  • Efficient Deep Learni...

  • Excite

  • Global Average Poolin...

  • Inception

  • Label Smoothing

  • Mobile deployment

  • Mobilenet

  • Resnet

  • Squeeze

  • Stochastic weight ave...

  • Vision Transformers

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