Multi-View Fusion and Distillation for Subgrade Distresses Detection based on 3D-GPR
Chunpeng Zhou, Kangjie Ning, Haishuai Wang, Zhi Yu, Sheng Zhou, Jiajun, Bu

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-view fusion and distillation framework for subgrade distress detection using 3D-GPR data, improving accuracy and efficiency by leveraging richer spatial information and novel learning mechanisms.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel multi-view fusion and distillation framework, GPR-MVFD, utilizing a new multi-view dataset for enhanced subgrade distress detection with improved performance.
Findings
Outperforms existing GPR detection methods.
Demonstrates effectiveness of multi-view fusion and distillation.
Achieves higher accuracy with reduced computational complexity.
Abstract
The application of 3D ground-penetrating radar (3D-GPR) for subgrade distress detection has gained widespread popularity. To enhance the efficiency and accuracy of detection, pioneering studies have attempted to adopt automatic detection techniques, particularly deep learning. However, existing works typically rely on traditional 1D A-scan, 2D B-scan or 3D C-scan data of the GPR, resulting in either insufficient spatial information or high computational complexity. To address these challenges, we introduce a novel methodology for the subgrade distress detection task by leveraging the multi-view information from 3D-GPR data. Moreover, we construct a real multi-view image dataset derived from the original 3D-GPR data for the detection task, which provides richer spatial information compared to A-scan and B-scan data, while reducing computational complexity compared to C-scan data.…
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TopicsGeophysical Methods and Applications · Seismic Waves and Analysis · Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation
