Crack Repair Model of Ancient Ceramics Based on Digital Image
Author(s) -
Feng Fang
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
scientific programming
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.269
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 1875-919X
pISSN - 1058-9244
DOI - 10.1155/2022/4932183
Subject(s) - sobel operator , ceramic , smoothing , feature (linguistics) , computer science , artificial intelligence , nondestructive testing , computer vision , pixel , enhanced data rates for gsm evolution , edge detection , cluster analysis , materials science , image processing , image (mathematics) , composite material , physics , linguistics , philosophy , quantum mechanics
Ancient ceramics is an important carrier of concretization and artistic transformation of Traditional Chinese culture. It is also an extremely indispensable link for the world to understand traditional Chinese culture. It is of great significance to ensure the quality of ceramic products and improve the reliability of products by nondestructive testing of ceramic microdefect cracks. It is necessary to extract the microdefect crack area first and describe the characteristics of the ceramic crack image with the gradient weighting feature of the model to complete the nondestructive detection of the crack image. The traditional method sets the pixel point and brightness threshold according to the pixel value of the microdefect area but ignores the description of the weighted feature of the image and completes the nondestructive detection of the microdefect crack image of ceramic products. In this study, the improved algorithm of edge detection based on cluster analysis was applied to the ancient ceramic crack repair. First, cluster analysis is used to optimize the Sobel operator in edge detection. Then, the gray value distribution of edge detection map is changed by the Clustering algorithm. Finallythe experimental results show that the contour crack trace and edge direction of the improved edge detection map are obviously enhanced by 20%, which is beneficial to improve the accuracy of ancient ceramic crack repair.
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