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CeraMIRScan: Mid-infrared OCT Scan Dataset for Ceramic Quality Assessment
Natalia P García-de-la-Puente1, Fernando García-Torres2, Andrés Laveda-Martínez3
1Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Tecnología Centrada en el Ser Humano, HUMAN-tech, Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain. napegar@upv.es.
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Mid-infrared Optical Coherence Tomography (MIR-OCT) is a promising Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) technique due to its high-resolution imaging capabilities and extensive applicability across various industrial domains. Studies developing Deep Learning (DL) models to detect defects in MIR-OCT scans are scarce, and few have been used for ceramic quality assessment. To address this gap, we introduce the MIR-OCT Scan Dataset for Ceramic Quality Assessment (CeraMIRScan), including labels to detect and segment defects. The dataset comprises 29 volumes corresponding to MIR-OCT scans of 3D printed ceramic pieces, decomposed into 21,882 B-scan images, each paired with expert-annotated binary masks capturing defects such as pores, delaminations, and inclusions. Notably, 41.38% of the images contain visible anomalies. To illustrate the dataset's applicability to DL, we provide baseline segmentation results using a U-Net architecture, achieving 80.55% precision, 80.00% recall, and an 80.27% Dice score. CeraMIRScan offers a benchmark resource for advancing automated quality assessment and supports the development of MIR-OCT-based defect characterization methods.
