Industrial Image Processing [electronic resource] :Visual Quality Control in Manufacturing / by Christian Demant, Bernd Streicher-Abel, Carsten Garnica.
by Demant, Christian [author.]; Streicher-Abel, Bernd [author.]; Garnica, Carsten [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Introduction -- Overview: Image Preprocessing -- Positioning -- Overview: Segmentation -- Mark Identification -- Overview: Classification -- Dimensional Checking -- Overview: Image Acquisition and Illumination -- Presence Verification -- Overview: Object Features -- Outlook: Visual Inspection Projects -- A: Mathematical Notes -- B: The Companion CD -- References -- Index.
This practical introduction focuses on how to design integrated solutions for industrial vision tasks from individual algorithms. The book is now available in a revised second edition that takes into account the current technological developments, including camera technology and color imaging processing. It gives a hands-on guide for setting up automated visual inspection systems using real-world examples and the NeuroCheck® standard software that has proven industrial strength integrated in thousands of applications in real-world production lines. Based on many years of experience in industry, the authors explain all the essential details encountered in the creation of vision system installations. With example material and a demo version of the software found on "extras.springer.com" readers can work their way through the described inspection tasks and carry out their own experiments.
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