JOURNAL ARTICLE

Crack Detection in Concrete Structures Using Deep Learning

Vaughn Peter GoldingZahra GharineiatHafiz Suliman MunawarFahim Ullah

Year: 2022 Journal:   Sustainability Vol: 14 (13)Pages: 8117-8117   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Infrastructure, such as buildings, bridges, pavement, etc., needs to be examined periodically to maintain its reliability and structural health. Visual signs of cracks and depressions indicate stress and wear and tear over time, leading to failure/collapse if these cracks are located at critical locations, such as in load-bearing joints. Manual inspection is carried out by experienced inspectors who require long inspection times and rely on their empirical and subjective knowledge. This lengthy process results in delays that further compromise the infrastructure’s structural integrity. To address this limitation, this study proposes a deep learning (DL)-based autonomous crack detection method using the convolutional neural network (CNN) technique. To improve the CNN classification performance for enhanced pixel segmentation, 40,000 RGB images were processed before training a pretrained VGG16 architecture to create different CNN models. The chosen methods (grayscale, thresholding, and edge detection) have been used in image processing (IP) for crack detection, but not in DL. The study found that the grayscale models (F1 score for 10 epochs: 99.331%, 20 epochs: 99.549%) had a similar performance to the RGB models (F1 score for 10 epochs: 99.432%, 20 epochs: 99.533%), with the performance increasing at a greater rate with more training (grayscale: +2 TP, +11 TN images; RGB: +2 TP, +4 TN images). The thresholding and edge-detection models had reduced performance compared to the RGB models (20-epoch F1 score to RGB: thresholding −0.723%, edge detection −0.402%). This suggests that DL crack detection does not rely on colour. Hence, the model has implications for the automated crack detection of concrete infrastructures and the enhanced reliability of the gathered information.

Keywords:
Artificial intelligence Grayscale Thresholding Convolutional neural network RGB color model Computer science Segmentation Computer vision Deep learning Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Image segmentation Pattern recognition (psychology) Pixel Image (mathematics)

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Topics

Infrastructure Maintenance and Monitoring
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Concrete Corrosion and Durability
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering
Asphalt Pavement Performance Evaluation
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Civil and Structural Engineering

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