Abstract

Most existing sewer pipeline condition assessment methods determine the presence and types of faults via examination of videos, which is a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. A few automatic methods based on image processing techniques can be used to detect specific faults. However, these methods have limitations due to the presence of unpredictable sewer pipeline fault patterns. Deep learning methods have also been applied to sewer pipeline fault detection. However, these methods require a large amount of annotated data to obtain reliable results. In this paper, we propose a fault detection method that applies unsupervised machine learning based anomaly detection algorithms with feature extraction to videos recorded by new sewer pipeline visual inspection equipment. The recorded videos are regarded as sequence signals, which are converted into feature vectors, followed by application of an anomaly detection algorithm. Unlike existing methods, the proposed method is computationally efficient as it does not require an annotated fault sample database for training fault detection models. We evaluate various anomaly detection algorithms and feature combinations on real sewer pipeline data collected in Shenzhen, with an overall accuracy result of above 90%. The proposed method provides a new and fast technique for surveying urban sewer pipelines, and to facilitate further research in this area, we have made the code and data used in this paper publicly available.

Highlights

  • An urban underground sewer pipeline system is an important component of public infrastructure, as it plays a major role in maintaining healthy environments

  • This paper proposes a sewer pipeline fault detection method based on anomaly detection algorithms applied to the video data recorded by this new equipment

  • The data was collected by a new type of sewer pipeline inspection equipment

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Introduction

An urban underground sewer pipeline system is an important component of public infrastructure, as it plays a major role in maintaining healthy environments. The absence of regular sewer pipeline inspection and maintenance can cause blockage or serious damage [1]. Sewer pipelines are placed in underground environments and can develop complex faults These pipelines are usually monitored using a closed circuit television (CCTV) inspection technique, which records videos and uses them to assess the structural conditions of sewer pipelines. This technique suffers from high costs and low efficiency [3], [4]. When applied to complex underground sewer pipeline systems, automated defect detection techniques based on traditional image processing methods have several limitations [5]–[7]

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