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Toward automated classification of monolayer versus few-layer nanomaterials using texture analysis and neural networks

Physics

Toward automated classification of monolayer versus few-layer nanomaterials using texture analysis and neural networks

S. H. Aleithan and D. Mahmoud-ghoneim

This research conducted by Shrouq H. Aleithan and Doaa Mahmoud-Ghoneim delves into the cutting-edge automated classification of nanostructures using texture analysis and neural networks, achieving impressive accuracy rates. Discover how advanced techniques like run-length matrix enhance our understanding of monolayer and few-layer MoS2 and WS2!

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Abstract
The need for a fast and robust method to characterize nanostructure thickness is growing due to the tremendous number of experiments and their associated applications. By automatically analyzing the microscopic image texture of MoS2 and WS2, it was possible to distinguish monolayer from few-layer nanostructures with high accuracy for both materials. Three methods of texture analysis (TA) were used: grey level histogram (GLH), grey levels co-occurrence matrix (GLCOM), and run-length matrix (RLM), which correspond to first, second, and higher-order statistical methods, respectively. The best discriminating features were automatically selected using the Fisher coefficient, for each method, and used as a base for classification. Two classifiers were used: artificial neural networks (ANN), and linear discriminant analysis (LDA). RLM with ANN was found to give high classification accuracy, which was 89% and 95% for MoS2 and WS2, respectively. The result of this work suggests that RLM, as a higher-order TA method, associated with an ANN classifier has a better ability to quantify and characterize the microscopic structure of nanolayers, and, therefore, categorize thickness to the proper class.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 26, 2020
Authors
Shrouq H. Aleithan, Doaa Mahmoud-Ghoneim
Tags
nanostructures
texture analysis
neural networks
MoS2
WS2
classification
feature selection
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