Applied Sciences (Feb 2022)

Towards an Approach for Filtration Efficiency Estimation of Consumer-Grade Face Masks Using Thermography

  • José Armando Fragoso-Mandujano,
  • Madain Pérez-Patricio,
  • Jorge Luis Camas-Anzueto,
  • Hector Daniel Vázquez-Delgado,
  • Eduardo Chandomí-Castellanos,
  • Yair Gonzalez-Baldizón,
  • Julio Alberto Guzman-Rabasa,
  • Julio Cesar Martinez-Morgan,
  • Luis Enrique Guillén-Ruíz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12042071
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 2071

Abstract

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Due to the increasing need for continuous use of face masks caused by COVID-19, it is essential to evaluate the filtration quality that each face mask provides. In this research, an estimation method based on thermal image processing was developed; the main objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of different face masks while being used during breathing. For the acquisition of heat distribution images, a thermographic imaging system was built; moreover, a deep learning model detected the leakage percentage of each face mask with a mAP of 0.9345, recall of 0.842 and F1-score of 0.82. The results obtained from this research revealed that the filtration effectiveness depended on heat loss through the manufacturing material; the proposed estimation method is simple, fast, and can be replicated and operated by people who are not experts in the computer field.

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