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Multiscale Convolution-Based Probabilistic Classification for Detecting Bare PCB Defects

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Defect detection is an essential part of quality management for bare printed circuit board (PCB) production. Existing vision-based methods are not effective in detecting PCB defects when uncertainty exists. This… Click to show full abstract

Defect detection is an essential part of quality management for bare printed circuit board (PCB) production. Existing vision-based methods are not effective in detecting PCB defects when uncertainty exists. This article proposes a multiscale convolution-based detection methodology to classify bare PCB defects under uncertainty. First, a novel window-based loss function is designed to tackle the inter-class imbalance and uncertainty. Then, a multiscale convolution network is constructed to process the defects with intra-class variance, and large scale extraction features are fused on the small scale to guide the extraction process. After that, the classification probability is extracted and assembled into a multiscale probability matrix, on which entropy-based probabilistic decisions are integrated for the final decision. Finally, experimental studies indicate that the proposed methodology can achieve satisfactory detection performance and demonstrate visual interpretability compared to baseline methods.

Keywords: methodology; pcb; bare; multiscale convolution; pcb defects

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Year Published: 2023

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