Synthetic-to-real Composite Semantic Segmentation in Additive Manufacturing

10/14/2022
by   Aliaksei Petsiuk, et al.
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The application of computer vision and machine learning methods in the field of additive manufacturing (AM) for semantic segmentation of the structural elements of 3-D printed products will improve real-time failure analysis systems and can potentially reduce the number of defects by enabling in situ corrections. This work demonstrates the possibilities of using physics-based rendering for labeled image dataset generation, as well as image-to-image translation capabilities to improve the accuracy of real image segmentation for AM systems. Multi-class semantic segmentation experiments were carried out based on the U-Net model and cycle generative adversarial network. The test results demonstrated the capacity of detecting such structural elements of 3-D printed parts as a top layer, infill, shell, and support. A basis for further segmentation system enhancement by utilizing image-to-image style transfer and domain adaptation technologies was also developed. The results indicate that using style transfer as a precursor to domain adaptation can significantly improve real 3-D printing image segmentation in situations where a model trained on synthetic data is the only tool available. The mean intersection over union (mIoU) scores for synthetic test datasets included 94.90 entire 3-D printed part, 73.33 55.31

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