Abstract

Image-based intelligent detection of road cracks with high accuracy and efficiency is vital to the overall condition assessment of the pavement. However, significant problems of continuous cracks interruption and background discrete noise misidentification are frequently observed in current semantic segmentation of pavement cracks, which mainly caused by traditional segmentation convolutional neural networks. This paper proposes a skip-level round-trip sampling block structure with the implementation of convolutional neural networks, thereby constructed a novel pixel level semantic segmentation network called CrackW-Net. After that, two datasets, including the widely recognized Crack500 dataset and a self-built dataset, were used to train two versions CrackW-Net, FCN, U-Net and ResU-Net. Meanwhile, comparative experiments are conducted among all these network models for crack detection. Results show that CrackW-Net without residual block performs the best in the task of pavement crack segmentation.

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