论文标题

使用前馈神经网络提取的固体表面上溅出的滴滴的图像特征

Image features of a splashing drop on a solid surface extracted using a feedforward neural network

论文作者

Yee, Jingzu, Yamanaka, Akinori, Tagawa, Yoshiyuki

论文摘要

本文报告了通过使用前馈神经网络(FNN)提取图像特征发现的实心表面上的溅出滴滴的非直觉特征。面积等效半径约1.29毫米的乙醇从4厘米至60 cm的冲击高度降低(飞溅阈值20 cm),并在亲水性表面受到影响。当一半滴落的表面时,捕获的图像是根据其结果,溅起或非拼写的标签标记的,并用于训练FNN。达到了高于96%的分类精度。为了提取FNN确定的分类图像特征,可视化训练有素的FNN的重量矩阵,以识别飞溅滴剂。值得注意的是,可视化表明,受过训练的FNN鉴定了撞击滴的主体的轮廓高度是在溅起和非挡板滴剂之间的重要特征区分,这在先前的研究中尚未报道。即使在滴水中的四分之三和四分之三影响表面时,也发现了此功能。为了确认此图像特征的重要性,FNN被重新训练以仅使用主体进行分类,而无需检查出存在的次级液滴。准确性仍然高于82%,证实了轮廓高度是区分溅出与非淘汰液滴的重要特征。分析和讨论了跌落撞击的几个方面,目的是确定溅到和非挡板滴剂之间轮廓高度差异的可能机制。

This article reports nonintuitive characteristic of a splashing drop on a solid surface discovered through extracting image features using a feedforward neural network (FNN). Ethanol of area-equivalent radius about 1.29 mm was dropped from impact heights ranging from 4 cm to 60 cm (splashing threshold 20 cm) and impacted on a hydrophilic surface. The images captured when half of the drop impacted the surface were labeled according to their outcome, splashing or nonsplashing, and were used to train an FNN. A classification accuracy higher than 96% was achieved. To extract the image features identified by the FNN for classification, the weight matrix of the trained FNN for identifying splashing drops was visualized. Remarkably, the visualization showed that the trained FNN identified the contour height of the main body of the impacting drop as an important characteristic differentiating between splashing and nonsplashing drops, which has not been reported in previous studies. This feature was found throughout the impact, even when one and three-quarters of the drop impacted the surface. To confirm the importance of this image feature, the FNN was retrained to classify using only the main body without checking for the presence of ejected secondary droplets. The accuracy was still higher than 82%, confirming that the contour height is an important feature distinguishing splashing from nonsplashing drops. Several aspects of drop impact are analyzed and discussed with the aim of identifying the possible mechanism underlying the difference in contour height between splashing and nonsplashing drops.

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