The automatically defect detection method using vision inspectionis a promising direction. In this paper, an efficient defect detection method fordetecting surface damage to cables on a cable-stayed bridge automatical...The automatically defect detection method using vision inspectionis a promising direction. In this paper, an efficient defect detection method fordetecting surface damage to cables on a cable-stayed bridge automatically isdeveloped. A mechanism design method for the protective layer of cables of abridge based on vision inspection and diameter measurement is proposed bycombining computer vision and diameter measurement techniques. A detectionsystem for the surface damages of cables is de-signed. Images of cablesurfaces are then enhanced and subjected to threshold segmentation by utilizingthe improved local grey contrast enhancement method and the improvedmaximum correlation method. Afterwards, the data obtained through diametermeasurement are mined by employing the moving average method. Imageenhancement, threshold segmentation, and diameter measurement methodsare separately validated experimentally. The experimental test results showthat the system delivers recall ratios for type-I and II surface defects of cablesreaching 80.4% and 85.2% respectively, which accurately detects bulges oncable surfaces.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.52175100)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (Grant Nos.BK20201379)+1 种基金Jiangsu Provincial natural science research major project (Grant Nos.21KJA460013)six talent peaks project in Jiangsu Province (Grant Nos.JY-081).
文摘The automatically defect detection method using vision inspectionis a promising direction. In this paper, an efficient defect detection method fordetecting surface damage to cables on a cable-stayed bridge automatically isdeveloped. A mechanism design method for the protective layer of cables of abridge based on vision inspection and diameter measurement is proposed bycombining computer vision and diameter measurement techniques. A detectionsystem for the surface damages of cables is de-signed. Images of cablesurfaces are then enhanced and subjected to threshold segmentation by utilizingthe improved local grey contrast enhancement method and the improvedmaximum correlation method. Afterwards, the data obtained through diametermeasurement are mined by employing the moving average method. Imageenhancement, threshold segmentation, and diameter measurement methodsare separately validated experimentally. The experimental test results showthat the system delivers recall ratios for type-I and II surface defects of cablesreaching 80.4% and 85.2% respectively, which accurately detects bulges oncable surfaces.