“…On the other hand, in the field of ultrasonic NDT, the drop technique is a standard technique for defect size estimation, in which a defect is sized by applying a cut-off at a specific percentage of the defect's maximum amplitude [25][26][27]. For FT, several procedures for defect depth estimation have been introduced [21,[28][29][30][31][32][33][34], most of which rely on the idealized 1D solution for the heat diffusion equation or on artificial neural networks. With respect to PPT, it is known that there does not exist an unambiguous relationship between the phase angle and the defect depth [30], which means that individual phase (contrast) images cannot be used for proper depth inversion.…”