Symmetry, Vol. 16, Pages 845: Underwater Dam Crack Image Classification Algorithm Based on Improved VanillaNet

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Symmetry, Vol. 16, Pages 845: Underwater Dam Crack Image Classification Algorithm Based on Improved VanillaNet

Symmetry doi: 10.3390/sym16070845

Authors: Sisi Zhu Xinyu Li Gang Wan Hanren Wang Shen Shao Pengfei Shi

In the task of classifying images of cracks in underwater dams, symmetry serves as a crucial geometric feature that aids in distinguishing cracks from other structural elements. Nevertheless, the asymmetry in the distribution of positive and negative samples within the underwater dam crack image dataset results in a long-tail problem. This asymmetry, coupled with the subtle nature of crack features, leads to inadequate feature extraction by existing convolutional neural networks, thereby reducing classification accuracy. To address these issues, this paper improves VanillaNet. First, the Seesaw Loss loss function is introduced to tackle the long-tail problem in classifying underwater dam crack images, enhancing the model’s ability to recognize tail categories. Second, the Adaptive Frequency Filtering Token Mixer (AFF Token Mixer) is implemented to improve the model’s capability to capture crack image features and enhance classification accuracy. Finally, label smoothing is applied to prevent overfitting to the training data and improve the model’s generalization performance. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed improvements significantly enhance the model’s classification accuracy for underwater dam crack images. The optimized algorithm achieves superior average accuracy in classifying underwater dam crack images, showing improvements of 1.29% and 0.64% over the relatively more accurate models ConvNeXtV2 and RepVGG, respectively. Compared to VanillaNet, the proposed algorithm increases average accuracy by 2.66%. The improved model also achieves higher accuracy compared to the pre-improved model and other mainstream networks.

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