Deep Learning Strategies for Industrial Surface Defect Detection Systems
This work addresses practical problems for industrial manufacturers by providing incremental guidelines to improve defect detection systems.
The paper tackles the challenge of applying deep learning to industrial surface defect detection, where issues like insufficient training data and rare defects hinder performance, by proposing design principles and strategies that are evaluated through a case study in polymer manufacturing.
Deep learning methods have proven to outperform traditional computer vision methods in various areas of image processing. However, the application of deep learning in industrial surface defect detection systems is challenging due to the insufficient amount of training data, the expensive data generation process, the small size, and the rare occurrence of surface defects. From literature and a polymer products manufacturing use case, we identify design requirements which reflect the aforementioned challenges. Addressing these, we conceptualize design principles and features informed by deep learning research. Finally, we instantiate and evaluate the gained design knowledge in the form of actionable guidelines and strategies based on an industrial surface defect detection use case. This article, therefore, contributes to academia as well as practice by (1) systematically identifying challenges for the industrial application of deep learning-based surface defect detection, (2) strategies to overcome these, and (3) an experimental case study assessing the strategies' applicability and usefulness.