Automatic Recognition of Steel Microstructures Using Machine Learning

Alejandro Hintze Cesaro,
Kevin Wang,
Dr. S. L. Sirish,
Dr. Patricio F. Mendez

University of Alberta Edmonton, AB, Canada

Presented At: 
CanWeld Conference 2018

Current efforts to apply machine learning techniques to the automated recognition of microstructures of welded joints of structural steels will be presented. The machine learning approach is based on the Convolution Neural Network (CNN) and deep learning techniques, that have attracted a lot of attention for automated image identifi cation and regression. This work is in progress, however promising results were obtained for the basic microstructures during the fi rst tests. A critical implementation of the commonly agreed defi nitions used in classifi cation of microstructures (Thewlis 2004, IIW Doc. IX-1533-88) is being used to train the algorithm. The characteristic microstructures such as Primary Ferrite, Pearlite, Ferrite and Second Phases, Acicular Ferrite and Martensite are being used a main category for the classifi cation. Surrounding and localized features of the microstructures can be analyzed by using different training techniques. In this context, the choice of traditional point counting vs. “image segmentation” (defi ning microstructural regions in a fashion similar to painting a map) will also be discussed.The approach proposed, aims to open the possibility of automated quality control of microstructures and of a “big data” approach to the study of microstructures. Ultimately, the classifi cation and quantifi cation
of numerous micrographs can be used to anticipate the mechanical properties from a micrograph.

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