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Context-Enhanced Network with Spatial-Aware Graph for Smartphone Screen Defect Detection.

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Interactive devices such as touch screens have gained widespread usage in daily life; this has directed the attention of researchers to the quality of screen glass. Consequently, defect detection in screen glass is essential for improving the quality of smartphone screens. In recent years, defect detection methods based on deep learning have played a crucial role in improving detection accuracy and robustness. However, challenges have arisen in achieving high-performance detection due to the small size, irregular shapes and low contrast of defects. To address these challenges, this paper proposes CE-SGNet, a Context-Enhanced Network with a Spatial-aware Graph, for smartphone screen defect detection. It consists of two novel components: the Adaptive Receptive Field Attention Module (ARFAM) and the Spatial-aware Graph Reasoning Module (SGRM). The ARFAM enhances defect features by adaptively extracting contextual information to capture the most relevant contextual region of defect features. The SGRM constructs a region-to-region graph and encodes region features with spatial relationships. The connections among defect regions are enhanced during the propagation process through a graph attention network. By enriching the feature representations of defect regions, the CE-SGNet can accurately identify and locate defects of various shapes and scales. Experimental results demonstrate that the CE-SGNet achieves outstanding performance on two public datasets.

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