IEEE Access (Jan 2021)

Effective Defect Detection Method Based on Bilinear Texture Features for LGPs

  • Libin Hong,
  • Xianglei Wu,
  • Dibin Zhou,
  • Fuchang Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3111410
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 147958 – 147966

Abstract

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Automatic defect detection of light guide plates (LGPs) is an important task in the manufacture of liquid crystal displays. During thermo-printing, defects of tag lines on LGPs may occur easily, and these defects are of two categories: bubbles and missing tag lines. These defects lack salient visual attributes, such as edge-based and region-based features, and as such, traditional methods fail to detect them. To address this, we propose a Dense-bilinear convolutional neural network (BCNN), an end-to-end defect detection network, utilizing Dense-blocks (Huang et al., 2017), Bilinear feature layers (Lin et al., 2015), and squeeze-and-excitation blocks (Hu et al., 2018). Our network exploits fine-grained texture features, which leads to parameter reduction and accuracy enhancement. We validate our network on our LGP dataset containing 5,860 images from three cases: bubbles, tag line existence, and tag line missing. Our network outperforms AlexNet (Krizhevsky et al., 2012), VGG (Simonyan and Zisserman, 2014) and ResNet (He et al., 2016), on both the public and our LGP datasets with less GPU memory consumption.

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