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| name | anomaly-detection-papers-guide |
| description | Industrial anomaly detection methods and benchmark papers |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"emoji":"🔍","category":"domains","subcategory":"ai-ml","keywords":["anomaly detection","industrial inspection","defect detection","MVTec","unsupervised AD","visual inspection"],"source":"https://github.com/M-3LAB/awesome-industrial-anomaly-detection"}} |
Industrial anomaly detection uses machine learning to identify defects, faults, and anomalies in manufacturing and quality inspection. This curated collection covers methods from reconstruction-based (autoencoders) to memory-bank approaches (PatchCore), normalizing flows, knowledge distillation, and foundation model-based detectors. Includes benchmark datasets, evaluation metrics, and real-world deployment considerations.
Anomaly Detection Methods
├── Reconstruction-based
│ ├── Autoencoder (AE, VAE)
│ ├── GAN-based (AnoGAN, GANomaly)
│ └── Diffusion-based (AnoDDPM)
├── Embedding-based
│ ├── Memory bank (PatchCore, PaDiM)
│ ├── Knowledge distillation (STPM, RD4AD)
│ └── Self-supervised (CutPaste, DRAEM)
├── Normalizing Flows
│ ├── FastFlow, CFLOW-AD, CS-Flow
│ └── DifferNet
├── Foundation Models
│ ├── CLIP-based (WinCLIP, AnomalyCLIP)
│ ├── SAM-based (GroundedSAM-AD)
│ └── Vision-language (AnomalyGPT)
└── 3D Anomaly Detection
├── Point cloud methods
└── Multi-modal (RGB + 3D)
| Method | Year | Approach | MVTec AUROC |
|---|---|---|---|
| PatchCore | 2022 | Memory bank | 99.1% |
| PaDiM | 2021 | Multivariate Gaussian | 97.9% |
| RD4AD | 2022 | Knowledge distillation | 98.5% |
| FastFlow | 2022 | Normalizing flow | 99.4% |
| SimpleNet | 2023 | Feature adaptation | 99.6% |
| WinCLIP | 2023 | CLIP zero-shot | 95.2% |
| AnomalyGPT | 2024 | Vision-language | 96.3% |
benchmarks = {
"MVTec AD": {
"categories": 15,
"images": 5354,
"type": "Product/texture defects",
"annotation": "Pixel-level masks",
},
"MVTec 3D-AD": {
"categories": 10,
"images": 4147,
"type": "3D point cloud + RGB",
},
"VisA": {
"categories": 12,
"images": 10821,
"type": "Complex structure anomalies",
},
"BTAD": {
"categories": 3,
"images": 2830,
"type": "Industrial body/surface",
},
"MPDD": {
"categories": 6,
"images": 1064,
"type": "Metal parts defects",
},
}
for name, info in benchmarks.items():
print(f"{name}: {info['categories']} categories, "
f"{info['images']} images — {info['type']}")
# PatchCore-style anomaly detection
from anomalib.data import MVTec
from anomalib.models import Patchcore
from anomalib.engine import Engine
# Setup dataset
datamodule = MVTec(
root="./datasets/MVTec",
category="bottle",
image_size=(256, 256),
)
# Initialize model
model = Patchcore(
backbone="wide_resnet50_2",
layers=["layer2", "layer3"],
coreset_sampling_ratio=0.1,
)
# Train and test
engine = Engine()
engine.fit(model=model, datamodule=datamodule)
results = engine.test(model=model, datamodule=datamodule)
print(f"Image AUROC: {results[0]['image_AUROC']:.3f}")
print(f"Pixel AUROC: {results[0]['pixel_AUROC']:.3f}")
# Standard anomaly detection metrics
from sklearn.metrics import roc_auc_score
import numpy as np
# Image-level: Is this image anomalous?
image_auroc = roc_auc_score(y_true_image, y_score_image)
# Pixel-level: Where is the anomaly?
pixel_auroc = roc_auc_score(
y_true_pixel.flatten(), y_score_pixel.flatten()
)
# PRO metric: Per-Region Overlap
# Better than pixel AUROC for small anomalies
# Weights each connected anomaly region equally
### Active Directions (2024-2025)
1. **Zero/few-shot AD** — Detect anomalies without normal training data
2. **Multi-class unified** — One model for all product categories
3. **Foundation model AD** — CLIP/SAM/LLM-based detection
4. **Logical anomalies** — Structural/contextual defects
5. **Continual learning** — Adapt to new defect types
6. **3D anomaly detection** — Point cloud and multi-modal
7. **Real-time deployment** — Edge device optimization