UA-Net: Uncertainty-Aware Network for TRISO Image Semantic Segmentation

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Authors Kyle Lucke, Zuzanna Krajewska-Travar, Shoukun Sun, Lu Cai, John D. Stempien, Min Xian arXiv ID 2604.15542 Category cs.CV: Computer Vision Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 0
Abstract
Tristructural isotropic (TRISO)-coated particle fuels undergo dimensional changes and chemical reactions during high-temperature neutron irradiation. Post-irradiation materialography helps understand processes that impact fuel performance, such as coating integrity and fission product retention. Conventionally, experts manually evaluate features in thousands of cross sections of sub-mm-sized samples, which is tedious and subjective. In this work, we propose UA-Net, a deep learning framework that segments five characteristic regions of TRISO fuel micrographs and generates an uncertainty map for predictions. The model uses a multi-stage pretraining strategy, starting with general image representations learned from ImageNet, followed by fine-tuning on TRISO micrographs from various irradiation experiments and AGR-5/6/7 particle cross sections. A meta-model for uncertainty prediction is integrated to identify small defects in TRISO images. UA-Net was evaluated on a test set of 102 images, achieving mean Intersection over Union (mIoU) and mean Precision (mP) of 95.5% and 97.3%, respectively. The meta-model achieved a specificity of 91.8% and sensitivity of 93.5%, demonstrating strong performance in detecting misclassifications. The model was also applied to new TRISO images for qualitative evaluation, showing high accuracy in extracting layer regions.
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