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            Ensuring high-quality prints in additive manufacturing is a critical challenge due to the variability in materials, process parameters, and equipment. Machine learning models are increasingly being employed for real-time quality monitoring, enabling the detection and classification of defects such as under-extrusion and over-extrusion. Vision Transformers (ViTs), with their global self-attention mechanisms, offer a promising alternative to traditional convolutional neural networks (CNNs). This paper presents a transformer-based approach for print quality recognition in additive manufacturing technologies, with a focus on fused filament fabrication (FFF), leveraging advanced self-supervised representation learning techniques to enhance the robustness and generalizability of ViTs. We show that the ViT model effectively classifies printing quality into different levels of extrusion, achieving exceptional performance across varying dataset scales and noise levels. Training evaluations show a steady decrease in cross-entropy loss, with prediction accuracy, precision, recall, and the harmonic mean of precision and recall (F1) scores reaching close to 1 within 40 epochs, demonstrating excellent performance across all classes. The macro and micro F1 scores further emphasize the ability of ViT to handle both class imbalance and instance-level accuracy effectively. Our results also demonstrate that ViT outperforms CNN in all scenarios, particularly in noisy conditions and with small datasets. Comparative analysis reveals ViT advantages, particularly in leveraging global self-attention and robust feature extraction methods, enhancing its ability to generalize effectively and remain resilient with limited data. These findings underline the potential of the transformer-based approach as a scalable, interpretable, and reliable solution to real-time quality monitoring in FFF, addressing key challenges in additive manufacturing defect detection and ensuring process efficiency.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 19, 2026
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            Abstract Biopolymers and bioinspired materials contribute to the construction of intricate hierarchical structures that exhibit advanced properties. The remarkable toughness and damage tolerance of such multilevel materials are conferred through the hierarchical assembly of their multiscale (i.e., atomistic to macroscale) components and architectures. Here, the functionality and mechanisms of biopolymers and bio‐inspired materials at multilength scales are explored and summarized, focusing on biopolymer nanofibril configurations, biocompatible synthetic biopolymers, and bio‐inspired composites. Their modeling methods with theoretical basis at multiple lengths and time scales are reviewed for biopolymer applications. Additionally, the exploration of artificial intelligence‐powered methodologies is emphasized to realize improvements in these biopolymers from functionality, biodegradability, and sustainability to their characterization, fabrication process, and superior designs. Ultimately, a promising future for these versatile materials in the manufacturing of advanced materials across wider applications and greater lifecycle impacts is foreseen.more » « less
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