Abstract
Visual recognition of weld beads is essential for post-weld robotic grinding. The recognition of thin-walled weld bead boundary, especially the backside boundary, remains challenging due to the diverse features such as debris, misalignment, and deformation. Based on point cloud from a laser scanner, we present a robust and accurate backside boundary recognition method for girth weld beads of thin-walled pipes. A boundary point extraction method is designed based on an adaptive sliding window model. Without prior morphology features, the influence of misalignment and deformation on the accuracy of boundary point recognition is greatly reduced by the local model matching strategy. Leveraging the correlation among overall weld bead features, an anomalous boundary point recognition and correction method based on DBSCAN clustering is proposed to further enhance robustness. A series of validation experiments were conducted by the obtained backside point cloud data inside a girth weld pipe, and our proposed method showed a high accuracy and a high robustness to misalignment, deformation and debris features.
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