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arxiv: 2408.15628 · v2 · pith:OKJMNLUUnew · submitted 2024-08-28 · 💻 cs.CV

CSAD: Unsupervised Component Segmentation for Logical Anomaly Detection

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keywords segmentationdetectionanomalymethodscomponentlogicalmoduleprevious
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To improve logical anomaly detection, some previous works have integrated segmentation techniques with conventional anomaly detection methods. Although these methods are effective, they frequently lead to unsatisfactory segmentation results and require manual annotations. To address these drawbacks, we develop an unsupervised component segmentation technique that leverages foundation models to autonomously generate training labels for a lightweight segmentation network without human labeling. Integrating this new segmentation technique with our proposed Patch Histogram module and the Local-Global Student-Teacher (LGST) module, we achieve a detection AUROC of 95.3% in the MVTec LOCO AD dataset, which surpasses previous SOTA methods. Furthermore, our proposed method provides lower latency and higher throughput than most existing approaches.

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