This paper presents a vision-based ladle monitoring system for steel factories, consisting of two modules: one for ladle surface temperature analysis using thermal cameras and another for deep learning-based detection and recognition of ladle identification numbers. The first module monitors ladle thermal behavior by capturing high-resolution thermal images and employing advanced image analysis techniques. This enhances safety and efficiency in steel production. The second module focuses on digit recognition on the ladle surface, providing crucial identification and tracking information. A robust deep learning model trained on a large dataset of thermal camera images achieves high accuracy in ladle identification. The proposed system integrates thermal cameras and advanced image analysis techniques, offering real-time monitoring, early anomaly detection, and accurate ladle identification. Experimental evaluations demonstrate its effectiveness, indicating its potential for practical implementation in steel factory environments.
Vision-Based Ladle Monitoring System for Steel Factories
Lect.Notes Mechanical Engineering
European Symposium on Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing ; 2023 ; Kaiserslautern, Germany September 19, 2023 - September 19, 2023
27.06.2024
10 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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