AnomalousPatchCore: Exploring the Use of Anomalous Samples in Industrial Anomaly Detection
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.15113v2
- Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 20:31:42 GMT
- Title: AnomalousPatchCore: Exploring the Use of Anomalous Samples in Industrial Anomaly Detection
- Authors: Mykhailo Koshil, Tilman Wegener, Detlef Mentrup, Simone Frintrop, Christian Wilms,
- Abstract summary: Visual inspection, or industrial anomaly detection, is one of the most common quality control types in manufacturing.
Most anomaly detection methods still utilize knowledge only from normal samples, failing to leverage the information from the frequently available anomalous samples.
We propose the new anomaly detection system AnomalousPatchCore( APC) based on a feature extractor fine-tuned with normal and anomalous in-domain samples.
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- Abstract: Visual inspection, or industrial anomaly detection, is one of the most common quality control types in manufacturing. The task is to identify the presence of an anomaly given an image, e.g., a missing component on an image of a circuit board, for subsequent manual inspection. While industrial anomaly detection has seen a surge in recent years, most anomaly detection methods still utilize knowledge only from normal samples, failing to leverage the information from the frequently available anomalous samples. Additionally, they heavily rely on very general feature extractors pre-trained on common image classification datasets. In this paper, we address these shortcomings and propose the new anomaly detection system AnomalousPatchCore~(APC) based on a feature extractor fine-tuned with normal and anomalous in-domain samples and a subsequent memory bank for identifying unusual features. To fine-tune the feature extractor in APC, we propose three auxiliary tasks that address the different aspects of anomaly detection~(classification vs. localization) and mitigate the effect of the imbalance between normal and anomalous samples. Our extensive evaluation on the MVTec dataset shows that APC outperforms state-of-the-art systems in detecting anomalies, which is especially important in industrial anomaly detection given the subsequent manual inspection. In detailed ablation studies, we further investigate the properties of our APC.
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