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Beyond Academic Benchmarks: Critical Analysis and Best Practices for Visual Industrial Anomaly Detection

30 March 2025
Aimira Baitieva
Yacine Bouaouni
Alexandre Briot
Dick Ameln
Souhaiel Khalfaoui
S. Akçay
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Abstract

Anomaly detection (AD) is essential for automating visual inspection in manufacturing. This field of computer vision is rapidly evolving, with increasing attention towards real-world applications. Meanwhile, popular datasets are typically produced in controlled lab environments with artificially created defects, unable to capture the diversity of real production conditions. New methods often fail in production settings, showing significant performance degradation or requiring impractical computational resources. This disconnect between academic results and industrial viability threatens to misdirect visual anomaly detection research. This paper makes three key contributions: (1) we demonstrate the importance of real-world datasets and establish benchmarks using actual production data, (2) we provide a fair comparison of existing SOTA methods across diverse tasks by utilizing metrics that are valuable for practical applications, and (3) we present a comprehensive analysis of recent advancements in this field by discussing important challenges and new perspectives for bridging the academia-industry gap. The code is publicly available atthis https URL

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@article{baitieva2025_2503.23451,
  title={ Beyond Academic Benchmarks: Critical Analysis and Best Practices for Visual Industrial Anomaly Detection },
  author={ Aimira Baitieva and Yacine Bouaouni and Alexandre Briot and Dick Ameln and Souhaiel Khalfaoui and Samet Akcay },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.23451},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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