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An Exploration of Recent Intelligent Image Analysis Techniques for Visual Pavement Surface Condition Assessment
Road pavement condition assessment is essential for maintenance, asset management, and budgeting for pavement infrastructure. Countries allocate a substantial annual budget to maintain and improve local, regional, and national highways. Pavement condition is assessed by measuring several pavement ch...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9697233/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36433612 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22229019 |
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author | Qureshi, Waqar S. Hassan, Syed Ibrahim McKeever, Susan Power, David Mulry, Brian Feighan, Kieran O’Sullivan, Dympna |
author_facet | Qureshi, Waqar S. Hassan, Syed Ibrahim McKeever, Susan Power, David Mulry, Brian Feighan, Kieran O’Sullivan, Dympna |
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description | Road pavement condition assessment is essential for maintenance, asset management, and budgeting for pavement infrastructure. Countries allocate a substantial annual budget to maintain and improve local, regional, and national highways. Pavement condition is assessed by measuring several pavement characteristics such as roughness, surface skid resistance, pavement strength, deflection, and visual surface distresses. Visual inspection identifies and quantifies surface distresses, and the condition is assessed using standard rating scales. This paper critically analyzes the research trends in the academic literature, professional practices and current commercial solutions for surface condition ratings by civil authorities. We observe that various surface condition rating systems exist, and each uses its own defined subset of pavement characteristics to evaluate pavement conditions. It is noted that automated visual sensing systems using intelligent algorithms can help reduce the cost and time required for assessing the condition of pavement infrastructure, especially for local and regional road networks. However, environmental factors, pavement types, and image collection devices are significant in this domain and lead to challenging variations. Commercial solutions for automatic pavement assessment with certain limitations exist. The topic is also a focus of academic research. More recently, academic research has pivoted toward deep learning, given that image data is now available in some form. However, research to automate pavement distress assessment often focuses on the regional pavement condition assessment standard that a country or state follows. We observe that the criteria a region adopts to make the evaluation depends on factors such as pavement construction type, type of road network in the area, flow and traffic, environmental conditions, and region’s economic situation. We summarized a list of publicly available datasets for distress detection and pavement condition assessment. We listed approaches focusing on crack segmentation and methods concentrating on distress detection and identification using object detection and classification. We segregated the recent academic literature in terms of the camera’s view and the dataset used, the year and country in which the work was published, the F1 score, and the architecture type. It is observed that the literature tends to focus more on distress identification (“presence/absence” detection) but less on distress quantification, which is essential for developing approaches for automated pavement rating. |
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spelling | pubmed-96972332022-11-26 An Exploration of Recent Intelligent Image Analysis Techniques for Visual Pavement Surface Condition Assessment Qureshi, Waqar S. Hassan, Syed Ibrahim McKeever, Susan Power, David Mulry, Brian Feighan, Kieran O’Sullivan, Dympna Sensors (Basel) Review Road pavement condition assessment is essential for maintenance, asset management, and budgeting for pavement infrastructure. Countries allocate a substantial annual budget to maintain and improve local, regional, and national highways. Pavement condition is assessed by measuring several pavement characteristics such as roughness, surface skid resistance, pavement strength, deflection, and visual surface distresses. Visual inspection identifies and quantifies surface distresses, and the condition is assessed using standard rating scales. This paper critically analyzes the research trends in the academic literature, professional practices and current commercial solutions for surface condition ratings by civil authorities. We observe that various surface condition rating systems exist, and each uses its own defined subset of pavement characteristics to evaluate pavement conditions. It is noted that automated visual sensing systems using intelligent algorithms can help reduce the cost and time required for assessing the condition of pavement infrastructure, especially for local and regional road networks. However, environmental factors, pavement types, and image collection devices are significant in this domain and lead to challenging variations. Commercial solutions for automatic pavement assessment with certain limitations exist. The topic is also a focus of academic research. More recently, academic research has pivoted toward deep learning, given that image data is now available in some form. However, research to automate pavement distress assessment often focuses on the regional pavement condition assessment standard that a country or state follows. We observe that the criteria a region adopts to make the evaluation depends on factors such as pavement construction type, type of road network in the area, flow and traffic, environmental conditions, and region’s economic situation. We summarized a list of publicly available datasets for distress detection and pavement condition assessment. We listed approaches focusing on crack segmentation and methods concentrating on distress detection and identification using object detection and classification. We segregated the recent academic literature in terms of the camera’s view and the dataset used, the year and country in which the work was published, the F1 score, and the architecture type. It is observed that the literature tends to focus more on distress identification (“presence/absence” detection) but less on distress quantification, which is essential for developing approaches for automated pavement rating. MDPI 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9697233/ /pubmed/36433612 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22229019 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Qureshi, Waqar S. Hassan, Syed Ibrahim McKeever, Susan Power, David Mulry, Brian Feighan, Kieran O’Sullivan, Dympna An Exploration of Recent Intelligent Image Analysis Techniques for Visual Pavement Surface Condition Assessment |
title | An Exploration of Recent Intelligent Image Analysis Techniques for Visual Pavement Surface Condition Assessment |
title_full | An Exploration of Recent Intelligent Image Analysis Techniques for Visual Pavement Surface Condition Assessment |
title_fullStr | An Exploration of Recent Intelligent Image Analysis Techniques for Visual Pavement Surface Condition Assessment |
title_full_unstemmed | An Exploration of Recent Intelligent Image Analysis Techniques for Visual Pavement Surface Condition Assessment |
title_short | An Exploration of Recent Intelligent Image Analysis Techniques for Visual Pavement Surface Condition Assessment |
title_sort | exploration of recent intelligent image analysis techniques for visual pavement surface condition assessment |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9697233/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36433612 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s22229019 |
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