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  • Mineral Processing
  • Computer Vision
  • Image Segmentation

Background:

  • Accurate ore particle size distribution is crucial for optimizing mineral processing operations.
  • Existing image segmentation models struggle with ore particle clusters due to adhesion, occlusion, and multi-scale variations, leading to inaccurate results.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a novel semantic segmentation model, VTC-Net, for high-precision visual-based online particle size analysis in mineral processing.
  • To overcome the limitations of current models in handling complex ore particle characteristics.

Main Methods:

  • Proposed VTC-Net model utilizing VGG16 backbone and Transformer modules for global context.
  • Integrated Convolutional Block Attention Module (CBAM) to focus on critical adhesion edges.
  • Employed BatchNorm layers for stable training.

Main Results:

  • VTC-Net achieved superior performance over UNet and DeepLabV3 on ore image datasets.
  • Key metrics demonstrated VTC-Net's effectiveness: MIoU of 89.90% and pixel accuracy of 96.80%.
  • Ablation studies validated the contribution of each VTC-Net module.

Conclusions:

  • VTC-Net significantly improves segmentation robustness and precision for ore particle analysis under complex conditions.
  • The model accurately identifies ore contours and adhesion areas, enhancing operational optimization.