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Conditional Image-To Translation Generative Adversarial Network (CGAN) for Fabric Defect Data Augmentation

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The availability of comprehensive datasets is a crucial challenge for developing artificial intelligence (AI) models in various applications and fields. The lack of large and diverse public fabric defect datasets forms a major obstacle to properly and accurately developing and training AI models for detecting and classifying fabric defects in real-life applications. Models trained on limited datasets struggle to identify underrepresented defects, reducing their practicality. To address these issues, this study suggests using a conditional generative adversarial network (cGAN) for fabric defect data augmentation. The proposed image-to-image translator GAN features a conditional U-Net generator and a 6-layered PatchGAN discriminator. The conditional U-Network (U-Net) generator can produce highly realistic synthetic defective samples and offers the ability to control various characteristics of the generated samples by taking two input images: a segmented defect mask and a clean fabric image. The segmented defect mask provides information about various aspects of the defects to be added to the clean fabric sample, including their type, shape, size, and location. By augmenting the training dataset with diverse and realistic synthetic samples, the AI models can learn to identify a broader range of defects more accurately. This technique helps overcome the limitations of small or unvaried datasets, leading to improved defect detection accuracy and generalizability. Moreover, this proposed augmentation method can find applications in other challenging fields, such as generating synthetic samples for medical imaging datasets related to brain and lung tumors. © The Author(s) 2024.

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Neural Computing and Applications

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36

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32

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20231

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20244

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