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Xiaorong Gao1, Pengxu Wen1, Jinlong Li1
1School of Physical Science and Technology, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu 610031, China.
Abstract:
With the ease of acquiring RGB-D images from line-scan 3D cameras and the development of computer vision, anomaly detection is now widely applied to railway inspection. As 2D anomaly detection is susceptible to capturing condition, a combination of depth maps is now being explored in industrial inspection to reduce these interferences. In this case, this paper proposes a novel approach for RGB-D anomaly detection called Dual-Branch Cross-Fusion Normalizing Flow (DCNF). In this work, we aim to exploit the fusion strategy for dual-branch normalizing flow with multi-modal inputs to be applied in the field of track detection. On the one hand, we introduce the mutual perception module to acquire cross-complementary prior knowledge in the early stage. On the other hand, we exploit the effectiveness of the fusion flow to fuse the dual-branch of RGB-D inputs. We experiment on the real-world Track Anomaly (TA) dataset. The performance evaluation of DCNF on TA dataset achieves an impressive AUROC score of 98.49%, which is 3.74% higher than the second-best method.
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