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预售 用于类裂纹对象检测的深度学习Deep Learning for Crack-Like Object Detection

ISBN9781032181189
作者Zhang, Kaige | Cheng, Heng-Da||
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语言名称英语
页数106
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出版日期2023-03-20 00:00:00
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【内容简介】
Computer vision-based crack-like object detection has many useful applications, such as inspecting/monitoring pavement surface, underground pipeline, bridge cracks, railway tracks etc. However, in most contexts, cracks appear as thin, irregular long-narrow objects, and often are buried in complex, textured background with high diversity which make the crack detection very challenging. During the past a few years, deep learning technique has achieved great success and has been utilized for solving a variety of object detection problems. This book discusses crack-like object detection problem comprehensively. It starts by discussing traditional image processing approaches for solving this problem, and then introduces deep learning-based methods. It provides a detailed review of object detection problems and focuses on the most challenging problem, crack-like object detection, to dig deep into the deep learning method. It includes examples of real-world problems, which are easy to understand and could be a good tutorial for introducing computer vision and machine learning.
【作者简介】
Kaige Zhang has a B.S. degree (2011) in electronic engineering from the Harbin Institute of Technology, China, and a Ph.D. degree (2019) in computer science from Utah State University, USA. His research interests include computer vision, machine learning, and the applications on intelligent transportation systems, precision agriculture, and biomedical data analytics. Dr. Zhang has been the reviewer for many top journals in his research areas, such as IEEE Transactions on ITS, IEEE Trans. On T-IV, J. of Comput. in Civil Eng., Scientific Report, etc. Heng-Da Cheng has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA in 1985 under the supervision Prof. K. S. Fu. He is a Full Professor with the Department of Computer Science, Utah State University, Logan, UT. He has authored over 350 technical papers and is the Associate Editor of Pattern Recognition, Information Sciences, and New Mathematics and Natural Computation.