Abstract

Quality control in manufacturing equipment relies heavily on the detection of steel surface defects. Recently, there have been an increasing number of efforts in which object detection techniques have been utilized to achieve promising results in the detection of steel surface defects since the defect patterns can be considered objects. To enhance the detection performance in the object detection problem, the non-maximum suppression (NMS) step, which eliminates redundant boxes overlapped with a box having the greatest detection score, is essential. In this work, we propose a novel NMS to improve the detection method of steel surface defects. The proposed NMS approach is composed of three novel techniques: IoU regularization, threshold adjustment, and comparison rule modification to enhance the detection performance. To evaluate the performance of the proposed NMS, we carry out extensive numerical experiments using the YOLOv7 and EfficientDet models on the steel surface defect datasets, NEU-DET and GC10-DET. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed NMS outperforms the conventional NMS methods in both quantitative and qualitative manners.

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