Abstract
In civil engineering, image recognition technology in artificial intelligence is widely used in structural damage detection. Traditional crack monitoring based on concrete images uses image processing, which requires high image preprocessing techniques, and the results of detection are vulnerable to factors, such as lighting and noise. In this study, the full convolutional neural networks FCN-8s, FCN-16s, and FCN-32s are applied to monitoring of concrete apparent cracks and according to the image characteristics of concrete cracks and experimental results. The FCN-8s model was tested with a correct crack monitoring rate of 0.6721, while the new network model had a correct crack detection rate of 0.7585, a significant improvement in the correct crack detection rate.
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Wu, D., Zhang, H., & Yang, Y. (2022). Deep Learning-Based Crack Monitoring for Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC). Journal of Advanced Transportation. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/4117957
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