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Adaptive Defect Detection for 3-D Printed Lattice Structures Based on Improved Faster R-CNN

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To detect the internal small defects of 3-D printed lattice structural samples, this study proposes an adaptive defect detection method based on a faster region-based convolutional neural networks (Faster R-CNNs)… Click to show full abstract

To detect the internal small defects of 3-D printed lattice structural samples, this study proposes an adaptive defect detection method based on a faster region-based convolutional neural networks (Faster R-CNNs) structure. A $K$ -medoids clustering algorithm, which adopts the Manhattan distance to calculate clustering centers, is used to adaptively select the optimal preset anchors from 3-D printed lattice structures obtained via a computed tomography (CT) slices dataset. Based on these preset anchors, an improved defect detection model for over-melt based on Faster R-CNN is constructed. To improve the generalization ability, data augmentation methods are used for the CT slices and a fine-tuning strategy is used for Faster R-CNN. The experimental results show that the defects of the lattice structure can be effectively detected. The adaptive defect detection model achieves the expected average precision (AP) of 93.4%. The feasibility of the adaptive defect detection method is thereby verified.

Keywords: printed lattice; adaptive defect; faster cnn; defect detection; detection; lattice structures

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Year Published: 2022

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