Identifying the Defective: Detecting Damaged Grains for Cereal Appearance Inspection

November 20, 2023 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐Ÿ› European Conference on Artificial Intelligence

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Authors Lei Fan, Yiwen Ding, Dongdong Fan, Yong Wu, Maurice Pagnucco, Yang Song arXiv ID 2311.11901 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Citations 10 Venue European Conference on Artificial Intelligence Repository https://github.com/hellodfan/AI4GrainInsp โญ 4 Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
Cereal grain plays a crucial role in the human diet as a major source of essential nutrients. Grain Appearance Inspection (GAI) serves as an essential process to determine grain quality and facilitate grain circulation and processing. However, GAI is routinely performed manually by inspectors with cumbersome procedures, which poses a significant bottleneck in smart agriculture. In this paper, we endeavor to develop an automated GAI system:AI4GrainInsp. By analyzing the distinctive characteristics of grain kernels, we formulate GAI as a ubiquitous problem: Anomaly Detection (AD), in which healthy and edible kernels are considered normal samples while damaged grains or unknown objects are regarded as anomalies. We further propose an AD model, called AD-GAI, which is trained using only normal samples yet can identify anomalies during inference. Moreover, we customize a prototype device for data acquisition and create a large-scale dataset including 220K high-quality images of wheat and maize kernels. Through extensive experiments, AD-GAI achieves considerable performance in comparison with advanced AD methods, and AI4GrainInsp has highly consistent performance compared to human experts and excels at inspection efficiency over 20x speedup. The dataset, code and models will be released at https://github.com/hellodfan/AI4GrainInsp.
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