Learning-based video motion magnification approach for vibration-based damage detection

Ricard Lado-Roigé, Josep Font-Moré, Marco A. Pérez*

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This paper explores the viability of using learning-based state-of-the-art video motion magnification to extract vibrational signatures for damage detection in structures. Unlike previous research, the proposed model uses learning-based video motion magnification rather than implementing hand-designed filters. This change allows the presented approach to detect more subtle sub-pixel movement and thus allows for greater sensibility to vibration. This novel approach is validated and verified on a laboratory structural benchmark under different damage scenarios. Although the learning-based model was trained on a synthetic and non-related image dataset, the experimental results prove that the system is suitable for identifying natural frequencies and operating deflection shapes, thus enabling damage detection algorithms to identify structural damage reliably. The results demonstrate the feasibility and suitability of this novel monitoring technique and thus open an avenue for further research regarding deep learning and its applications to structural health monitoring.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo112218
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónMeasurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
Volumen206
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene 2023

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