The authors look at why and how vision systems have grown from a rarity to play an increasingly central role in a vast range of manufacturing operations. A machine vision system is usually made up of a means of capturing an image (a TV camera or similar device), means of digitising and storing the resulting image, and a processing system which will automatically, without human intervention or judgment, make a measurement, a logical decision or a classification operation on the content of the image. Industrial inspection using automated image analysis is most commonly called automated visual inspection (AVI).
Untiring eyes
1996-10-01
3 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
manufacturing operations , logical decision , vision systems , automated visual inspection , processing system , AVI , automatic optical inspection , computer vision , image capture , machine vision systems , industrial inspection , TV camera , automated image analysis , manufacturing data processing , classification operation
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