Self‐training with Bayesian neural networks and spatial priors for unsupervised domain adaptation in crack segmentation

Author:

Chun Pang‐jo1,Kikuta Toshiya1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Engineering The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractThis study proposes a novel self‐training framework for unsupervised domain adaptation in the segmentation of concrete wall cracks using accumulated crack data. The proposed method incorporates Bayesian neural networks for uncertainty estimation of pseudo‐labels, and spatial priors of cracks for screening noisy labels. Experiments demonstrate that the proposed approach achieves significant improvements in F1 score. Comparing the F1 scores, Bayesian DeepLabv3+ and Bayesian U‐Net showed performance improvements of 0.0588 and 0.1501, respectively, after domain adaptation. Furthermore, the integration of Stable Diffusion for few‐shot image generation enhances domain adaptation performance by 0.0332. The proposed framework enables high‐precision crack segmentation with as few as 100 target images, which can be easily obtained at the site, reducing the cost of model deployment in infrastructure maintenance. The study also investigates the optimal number of iterations for domain adaptation based on the uncertainty score, providing insights for practical implementation. The proposed method contributes to the development of efficient and automated structural health monitoring using AI.

Funder

Council for Science, Technology and Innovation

Public Works Research Institute

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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