Classification of Potholes Based on Surface Area Using Pre-Trained Models of Convolutional Neural Network
This work addresses road safety by improving pothole detection for maintenance in South Asian countries, but it is incremental as it applies existing models to a specific dataset.
The research tackled pothole classification by surface area using pre-trained CNN models, achieving up to 98% accuracy for pothole detection and up to 100% accuracy for classifying pothole sizes from different heights.
Potholes are fatal and can cause severe damage to vehicles as well as can cause deadly accidents. In South Asian countries, pavement distresses are the primary cause due to poor subgrade conditions, lack of subsurface drainage, and excessive rainfalls. The present research compares the performance of three pre-trained Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) models, i.e., ResNet 50, ResNet 18, and MobileNet. At first, pavement images are classified to find whether images contain potholes, i.e., Potholes or Normal. Secondly, pavements images are classi-fied into three categories, i.e., Small Pothole, Large Pothole, and Normal. Pavement images are taken from 3.5 feet (waist height) and 2 feet. MobileNet v2 has an accuracy of 98% for detecting a pothole. The classification of images taken at the height of 2 feet has an accuracy value of 87.33%, 88.67%, and 92% for classifying the large, small, and normal pavement, respectively. Similarly, the classification of the images taken from full of waist (FFW) height has an accuracy value of 98.67%, 98.67%, and 100%.