Title :
Evolving task specific algorithms for machine vision applications
Author :
Callaghan, M.J. ; McGinnity, T.M. ; McDaid, L.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Informatics, Ulster Univ., Londonderry, UK
Abstract :
Increased use of machine vision system´s are making a significant contribution to ensuring competitiveness in modern manufacturing. The development of task specific machine vision algorithms is a difficult process as there is no definitive model of the area so no generic approach to problem solving exists. Traditional approaches focused on the use of rule based systems to automate the generation of algorithms. However this type of approach suffers from issues related to the knowledge acquisition bottleneck and modeling of expertise. One possible solution to this problem is to evolve task specific algorithms using evolutionary tools. This work focuses on the use of an intelligent design tool that aids an engineer in designing machine vision algorithms using a hybrid intelligent system approach based around an evolutionary algorithm (EA), case based reasoning (CBR) and rule based reasoning (RBR) architectures.
Keywords :
case-based reasoning; computer vision; evolutionary computation; knowledge based systems; software tools; CBR architecture; EA architecture; RBR architecture; algorithm generation automation; case based reasoning; definitive model; evolutionary algorithm; evolutionary tool; expertise modeling; hybrid intelligent system; intelligent design tool; knowledge acquisition; machine vision algorithm design; machine vision application; machine vision system; modern manufacturing competitiveness; problem solving generic approach; rule based reasoning; rule based system; task specific algorithm; Algorithm design and analysis; Design engineering; Evolutionary computation; Hybrid intelligent systems; Knowledge acquisition; Knowledge based systems; Machine intelligence; Machine vision; Manufacturing; Problem-solving;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology and Applications, 2005. ICITA 2005. Third International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2316-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICITA.2005.134