DropletMask:利用可视化数据进行液滴影响分析

Droplet Pub Date : 2024-09-03 DOI:10.1002/dro2.137
Chuanning Zhao, Youngjoon Suh, Yoonjin Won
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摘要

机器学习辅助计算机视觉技术是一种自主从视觉数据中提取有意义特征的先进技术。这种方法有助于对图像进行定量分析,从而实现物体检测和跟踪。在这项研究中,我们利用先进的计算机视觉技术精确识别液滴运动,并以皮升或毫秒级的时空分辨率量化其冲击力。通过神经形态图像处理对高速摄像机捕捉到的液滴进行去噪处理。这些经过处理的图像被用于训练卷积神经网络,从而可以创建移动液滴周围的分段掩码和边界框。经过训练的网络可进一步数字化随时间变化的多维液滴特征,如液滴直径、扩散和滑动运动以及相应的冲击力。我们的创新方法可精确测量微米级液滴在各种配置下的微小冲击力,分辨率约为 10 皮牛顿,时间分辨率为数百微秒。
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DropletMask: Leveraging visual data for droplet impact analysis

DropletMask: Leveraging visual data for droplet impact analysis

Machine learning-assisted computer vision represents a state-of-the-art technique for extracting meaningful features from visual data autonomously. This approach facilitates the quantitative analysis of images, enabling object detection and tracking. In this study, we utilize advanced computer vision to precisely identify droplet motions and quantify their impact forces with spatiotemporal resolution at the picoliter or millisecond scale. Droplets, captured by a high-speed camera, are denoised through neuromorphic image processing. These processed images are employed to train convolutional neural networks, allowing the creation of segmented masks and bounding boxes around moving droplets. The trained networks further digitize time-varying multi-dimensional droplet features, such as droplet diameters, spreading and sliding motions, and corresponding impact forces. Our innovative method offers accurate measurement of small impact forces with a resolution of approximately 10 pico-newtons for droplets in the micrometer range across various configurations with the time resolution at hundreds of microseconds.

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