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Applications of object detection networks in high-power laser systems and experiments 被引量:15

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摘要 The recent advent of deep artificial neural networks has resulted in a dramatic increase in performance for object classification and detection.While pre-trained with everyday objects,we find that a state-of-the-art object detection architecture can very efficiently be fine-tuned to work on a variety of object detection tasks in a high-power laser laboratory.In this paper,three exemplary applications are presented.We show that the plasma waves in a laser±plasma accelerator can be detected and located on the optical shadowgrams.The plasma wavelength and plasma density are estimated accordingly.Furthermore,we present the detection of all the peaks in an electron energy spectrum of the accelerated electron beam,and the beam charge of each peak is estimated accordingly.Lastly,we demonstrate the detection of optical damage in a high-power laser system.The reliability of the object detector is demonstrated over1000 laser shots in each application.Our study shows that deep object detection networks are suitable to assist online and offline experimental analysis,even with small training sets.We believe that the presented methodology is adaptable yet robust,and we encourage further applications in Hz-level or kHz-level high-power laser facilities regarding the control and diagnostic tools,especially for those involving image data.
出处 《High Power Laser Science and Engineering》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第1期52-60,共9页 高功率激光科学与工程(英文版)
基金 support by the operating resources of the Centre for Advanced Laser Applications(CALA) support from the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung support from the BMBF under contract number 05K19WMB support from the German Research Agency,DFG Project No.453619281
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