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22 March 1988 Industrial Requirements For Real-Time Image Processing
Joseph Wilder
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Proceedings Volume 0849, Automated Inspection and High-Speed Vision Architectures; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942835
Event: Advances in Intelligent Robotics Systems, 1987, Cambridge, CA, United States
Abstract
Automatic optical inspection and guidance in industry requires high speed, low-cost image processing if it is to be practical. Recent developments in high speed signal processing are leading to improvements in the capabilities of machine vision systems. However, there are still a number of tasks that lie ahead if cost effective performance is to be achieved. These tasks are discussed in the context of an example. The example chosen is that of the inspection of a hypothetical industrial part. A number of the technical and economic aspects of this inspection are outlined including specification of the manufacturing requirements, development of the illumination, algorithms and hardware architecture, integration of the system components and installation of the system into the factory. The relevance of this particular example to the general problems of industrial machine vision is discussed.
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Joseph Wilder "Industrial Requirements For Real-Time Image Processing", Proc. SPIE 0849, Automated Inspection and High-Speed Vision Architectures, (22 March 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942835
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Machine vision

Signal processing

Algorithm development

Image processing

Light sources and illumination

Manufacturing

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