Gasformer: A Transformer-based Architecture for Segmenting Methane Emissions from Livestock in Optical Gas Imaging
About
Methane emissions from livestock, particularly cattle, significantly contribute to climate change. Effective methane emission mitigation strategies are crucial as the global population and demand for livestock products increase. We introduce Gasformer, a novel semantic segmentation architecture for detecting low-flow rate methane emissions from livestock, and controlled release experiments using optical gas imaging. We present two unique datasets captured with a FLIR GF77 OGI camera. Gasformer leverages a Mix Vision Transformer encoder and a Light-Ham decoder to generate multi-scale features and refine segmentation maps. Gasformer outperforms other state-of-the-art models on both datasets, demonstrating its effectiveness in detecting and segmenting methane plumes in controlled and real-world scenarios. On the livestock dataset, Gasformer achieves mIoU of 88.56%, surpassing other state-of-the-art models. Materials are available at: github.com/toqitahamid/Gasformer.
Related benchmarks
| Task | Dataset | Result | Rank | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boundary Detection | CO2 Farm Thermal Gas Dataset 1.0 (test) | BF1 Score89.36 | 17 | |
| Semantic segmentation | CO2 Farm Thermal Gas Dataset 1.0 (test) | mIoU98.61 | 17 | |
| Image Classification | CO2 Farm Thermal Gas Dataset 1.0 (test) | Accuracy60 | 17 | |
| Segmentation | Acidosis Detection Dataset | mIoU62.09 | 12 | |
| Classification | Acidosis Detection Dataset | Accuracy89.56 | 12 |