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Segmentation of Photovoltaic Module Cells in Electroluminescence Images

Abstract

High resolution electroluminescence (EL) images captured in the infrared spectrum allow to visually and non-destructively inspect the quality of photovoltaic (PV) modules. Currently, however, such a visual inspection requires trained experts to discern different kind of defects, which is time-consuming and expensive. In this work, we propose a robust automated segmentation method for extraction of individual solar cells from EL images of PV modules. Automated segmentation of cells is a key step in automating the visual inspection workflow. It also enables controlled studies on large amounts of data to understanding the effects of module degradation over time-a process not yet fully understood. The proposed method infers in several steps a high-level solar module representation from low-level edge features. An important step in the algorithm is to formulate the segmentation problem in terms of lens calibration by exploiting the plumbline constraint. We evaluate our method on a dataset of various solar modules types containing a total of 408 solar cells with various defects. Our method robustly solves this task with a median weighted Jaccard index of 95.09% and an F1F_1 score of 97.23%, both indicating a very high similarity between automatically segmented and ground truth solar cell masks.

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