Automated classification of thermal defects in the building envelope using thermal and visible images

IF 3.7 3区 工程技术 Q1 INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENTATION
Changmin Kim, Gwanyong Park, Hyangin Jang, Eui-Jong Kim
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The first step in establishing a retrofit strategy for an existing building is to identify the type of thermal defects in the building envelope. Infrared thermography is mainly used to detect thermal defects. However, the diagnosis results are subjectively influenced by the auditor’s experience. This study proposes a method for classifying thermal defects into material-related thermal bridges, geometrical thermal bridges, air leakages, and other thermal defects via thermal and visible images. To verify the performance of the proposed method, a field experiment was performed on a building in which thermal defects occurred. The results of the field experiment showed that the F-scores of the proposed method were 0.9707 for air leakage, 0.9000 for a material-related thermal bridge, 0.9775 for a geometrical thermal bridge, and 0.9228 for other defects. The results of this study show the potential for automatically classifying various types of defects that occur in building envelopes.
使用热图像和可见图像对建筑围护结构中的热缺陷进行自动分类
摘要:为现有建筑制定改造策略的第一步是识别建筑围护结构中的热缺陷类型。红外热像仪主要用于检测热缺陷。然而,诊断结果主观上受到审计员经验的影响。本研究提出了一种通过热图像和可见图像将热缺陷分类为与材料相关的热桥、几何热桥、空气泄漏和其他热缺陷的方法。为了验证所提出的方法的性能,在一栋发生热缺陷的建筑上进行了现场实验。现场实验结果表明,对于空气泄漏,所提出的方法的F分数为0.9707,对于与材料相关的热桥,F分数为0.9000,对于几何热桥,为0.9775,而对于其他缺陷,F分数则为0.9228。这项研究的结果显示了对建筑围护结构中出现的各种类型的缺陷进行自动分类的潜力。
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Quantitative Infrared Thermography Journal
Quantitative Infrared Thermography Journal Physics and Astronomy-Instrumentation
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
12.00%
发文量
17
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Quantitative InfraRed Thermography Journal (QIRT) provides a forum for industry and academia to discuss the latest developments of instrumentation, theoretical and experimental practices, data reduction, and image processing related to infrared thermography.
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