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ESE-YOLOv8:在高处工作时用于安全带检测的新型物体检测算法
Qirui Zhou1,2, Dandan Liu2, Kang An1
1The College of Information, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai 201412, China.
Entropy (Basel, Switzerland)
|July 26, 2024
概括
这项研究介绍了ESE-YOLOv8,一种物体检测模型,可以增强高处工作人员对安全带的监督. 该模型提高了准确性和效率,为手动监控提供了可行的替代方案.
科学领域:
- 计算机视觉 计算机视觉
- 人工智能的人工智能
- 职业安全 在职业安全.
背景情况:
- 在高处对工人的手动监督具有挑战性,容易出现人为错误.
- 确保遵守安全带使用的规定对于防止事故至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种自动化物体检测系统,用于监测安全带的使用情况.
- 引入和评估一种新的物体检测模型,ESE-YOLOv8,用于加强员工监督.
主要方法:
- 开发了ESE-YOLOv8,集成高效多尺度注意力 (EMA) 和GSConv.
- 为了改进本地化,使用了高效交叉对联盟 (EIoU) 损失函数.
- 进行实验和废弃研究以验证模型性能.
主要成果:
- ESE-YOLOv8在IU 50%时达到92.7%的平均精度,在IU 50%-95%时达到75.7%.
- 超越了基线YOLOv5的表现,并证明了与最先进的模型相比具有竞争力的结果.
- 废弃实验证实了提议增强的有效性.
结论:
- ESE-YOLOv8为自动安全带监督提供了强大而准确的解决方案.
- 该模型显著改进了现有方法,提高了高处工人的安全性.
- 这项技术有可能在高风险的工作环境中彻底改变安全监控.
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