Bing Liu’s research while affiliated with Shandong University of Science and Technology and other places

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The overall architecture of the DTPC model.
Inverted residuals.
Position embedding.
Transformer encoder.
Attention modules.

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Research on road crack segmentation based on deep convolution and transformer with multi-branch feature fusion
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August 2024

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Yuebo Lai

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Bing Liu

Efficient and precise identification of road pavement cracks contributes to better evaluation of road conditions. In practical road maintenance and safety assessment, traditional manual crack detection methods are time-consuming, physically demanding, and highly subjective. In addition, crack recognition based on image processing techniques lacks robustness. In this paper, a multi-branch feature fusion road crack segmentation network model (DTPC) based on deep convolution and transformer modules is proposed. The model is used for pixel-level segmentation of road crack images, which is a good solution to the existing needs and helps to repair dangerous cracks promptly in the follow-up work to prevent serious disasters due to crack breakage. Firstly, combine deep convolution with transformer modules to achieve precise local extraction and global contextual feature extraction. Secondly, a dual-channel attention mechanism is employed to help the model better address information loss and positional offset issues. Finally, three-branch outputs are fused to obtain prediction maps that intuitively determine recognition results. The proposed model is tested for accuracy using a dedicated road pavement crack dataset. Results show that compared to mainstream models such as SegFormer, HRNet, PSPNet, and fully convolutional network, the DTPC model achieves the highest MIoU score (86.72%) and F1 score (92.49%).

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