Image2PCI -- A Multitask Learning Framework for Estimating Pavement Condition Indices Directly from Images
The Pavement Condition Index (PCI) is a widely used metric for evaluating pavement performance based on the type, extent and severity of distresses detected on a pavement surface. In recent times, significant progress has been made in utilizing deep-learning approaches to automate PCI estimation pro...
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description | The Pavement Condition Index (PCI) is a widely used metric for evaluating pavement performance based on the type, extent and severity of distresses detected on a pavement surface. In recent times, significant progress has been made in utilizing deep-learning approaches to automate PCI estimation process. However, the current approaches rely on at least two separate models to estimate PCI values -- one model dedicated to determining the type and extent and another for estimating their severity. This approach presents several challenges, including complexities, high computational resource demands, and maintenance burdens that necessitate careful consideration and resolution. To overcome these challenges, the current study develops a unified multi-tasking model that predicts the PCI directly from a top-down pavement image. The proposed architecture is a multi-task model composed of one encoder for feature extraction and four decoders to handle specific tasks: two detection heads, one segmentation head and one PCI estimation head. By multitasking, we are able to extract features from the detection and segmentation heads for automatically estimating the PCI directly from the images. The model performs very well on our benchmarked and open pavement distress dataset that is annotated for multitask learning (the first of its kind). To our best knowledge, this is the first work that can estimate PCI directly from an image at real time speeds while maintaining excellent accuracy on all related tasks for crack detection and segmentation. |
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