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Surface defect detection method for electronic panels based on double branching and decoupling head structure

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  • Le Wang
  • Xixia Huang
  • Zhangjing Zheng
  • Hui Ruan

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During the production of electronic panels, surface defects will inevitably appear. How to quickly and accurately detect these defects is very important to improve product quality. However, some problems such as high cost and low accuracy are still prominent when existing manual detection and traditional techniques are used to solve such problems. Therefore, more and more computer vision techniques are proposed to solve such problems, but the current application of deep learning-based object detection networks for surface defect detection of electronic panels is in a gap. The analysis found that there are two main reasons for this phenomenon. On the one hand, the surface defects of electronic panels have their unique characteristics such as multi-scale and irregular shape, and the current object detection networks cannot effectively solve these problems. On the other hand, the regression and classification tasks coupled in the current computational mechanism of each network are commonly found to cause the problem of conflict between them, which makes it more difficult to adapt these network models to the detection tasks in this scenario. Based on this, we design a supervised object detection network for electronic panel surface defect detection scenario for the first time. The computational mechanism of this network includes a prediction box generation strategy based on the double branch structure and a detection head design strategy that decouples the regression task from the classification task. In addition, we validated the designed network and the proposed method on our own collected dataset of surface defects in electronic panels. The final results of the comparative and ablation experiments show that our proposed method achieves an average accuracy of 78.897% for 64 surface defect categories, proving that its application to electronic panel surface defect detection scenarios can achieve better results.

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  • Le Wang & Xixia Huang & Zhangjing Zheng & Hui Ruan, 2023. "Surface defect detection method for electronic panels based on double branching and decoupling head structure," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(2), pages 1-19, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0279035
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0279035
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    1. Hai Tang & Lei Yuan & Yanrong Chen & Ren Gao & Wenhuan Wu, 2024. "DCS-YOLO: Defect detection model for new energy vehicle battery current collector," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(10), pages 1-22, October.

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