Deep‐Learning‐Based Crack Identification and Quantification for Wooden Components in Ancient Chinese Timber Structures

Author:

Zhang LipengORCID,Xie QifangORCID,Wang Hanlong,Han Jiang,Wu Yajie

Abstract

Cracks exist in the majority of components of ancient Chinese timber structures and have led to serious mechanical property degradation problems, threatening the safety of the whole structures and making the cracks’ detection for wooden components a necessity. With the rapid development of intelligent protection technology of cultural buildings, it is important to establish a scientific identification and quantification method for cracks in wooden components to replace traditional manual detection techniques. Deep learning is precisely such an advanced technology. In this study, images of cracked wooden components were first collected from the Yingxian wooden pagoda and the crack characteristics were analyzed. A dataset for crack segmentation was established using a total of 501 images of cracked wooden components, including a training dataset of 450 images and a validation dataset of 51 images. Based on the mathematical principles of deep learning and the fully convolutional neural networks (FCNN), a deep fully convolutional neural network (d‐FCNN) model was constructed based on encoding and decoding methodology. Four model indicators, pixel accuracy (PA), average pixel accuracy (mPA), mean intersection over union (mIoU), and F1‐score were analyzed to train the model and determine the optimal model parameters, including learning rate, batch size, and epoch. It concluded that the optimal initial learning rate takes the value of 10−4, batch size of 6, and epoch of 100, achieving the average accuracy of 78.8%. Further, based on the pixel’s accumulation principle, a quantitative calculation method for crack length and maximum width was proposed. Two cracked wooden columns were prepared, and crack image identification and quantification experiments were conducted to verify the correctness of the constructed d‐FCNN model and the proposed crack quantification method. The results show that the model is suitable for crack intelligence detection, identification, and quantification of cracked wooden components.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi Province

Key Research and Development Projects of Shaanxi Province

Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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