Abstract
Concrete crack detection is a critical aspect of infrastructure maintenance. However, existing methods often fail to deliver satisfactory results in real-world scenarios where various detection challenges coexist. We propose a Transformer-based model to enhance feature extraction for complex crack detection (CCDFormer). CCDFormer employs a dual-backbone U-shaped structure to independently capture crack features from different perspectives, avoiding interference. Deformable linear convolution align with crack structures, while the proposed feature enhancement module enriches semantic features by boosting local features at multiple scales. The pyramid-shaped Transformer models long-range dependencies across different scales. A carefully designed feature fusion module addresses the shortcomings of local and contextual features, generating robust crack features. On a challenging public dataset for concrete crack detection, CCDFormer improves accuracy, recall, F-measure, and IoU by 3.54%, 0.71%, 2.17%, and 1.48%, compared to existing models. CCDFormer demonstrates higher precision and crack detection rates across various challenges, proving practical for real-world crack detection.
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