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29 May 2007 Visual inspection systems and human sensitivity
Seiji Hata, Yohei Matsuda, Nobuyuki Kamido
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Proceedings Volume 6356, Eighth International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision; 635613 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.736957
Event: Eighth International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision, 2007, Le Creusot, France
Abstract
For long years, image processing researchers pay tremendous effort to develop visual inspection systems. To develop the visual inspection systems requires long and severe effort of image processing experts. But in many cases, human operators can detect the defects, very easily. Here, the visual inspection system with human operator's sensitivity simulator is discussed. To develop the simulator, the human sensitivity model for visual inspection should be accomplished. To have the model, several experiments to evaluate the human sensitivity have been required. In this paper, some experiences to evaluate the human sensitivity have been introduced.
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Seiji Hata, Yohei Matsuda, and Nobuyuki Kamido "Visual inspection systems and human sensitivity", Proc. SPIE 6356, Eighth International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision, 635613 (29 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.736957
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KEYWORDS
Optical inspection

Inspection

Visualization

Printing

Image processing

Color difference

Imaging devices

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