DocumentCode :
2761440
Title :
Multisensorial cameras in industrial quality inspection
Author :
Massen, Robert
Author_Institution :
MASSEN Machine Vision Systems GmbH, Konstanz, Germany
fYear :
1995
fDate :
34978
Firstpage :
23
Lastpage :
26
Abstract :
Industrial surface inspection can greatly be improved if not just greylevel intensity, but also colour and local height can be imaged at once. The multi-sensorial camera produces for every pixel not a scalar attribute, but a complete feature vector with many, preferably uncorrelated components. A typical example is the “3D&Colour” line scan camera which generates a feature vector (Intensity, Hue, Saturation, Z=height) for every pixel at resolutions of typically 2048 pixels along the line of scan and with scanning frequencies up to several kHz. The processing of such a vectorial image starts with a LUT-based, trainable pixel classifier who transforms the vectorial image into a stack of binary class label images. This significant data reduction results in only little information loss and leads to further processing based on well-established image region processing techniques
Keywords :
automatic optical inspection; computer vision; image processing; image segmentation; stereo image processing; binary class label images; feature vector; image region processing techniques; industrial quality inspection; industrial surface inspection; line scan camera; multisensorial cameras; trainable pixel classifier; vectorial image; Cameras; Color; Frequency; Image segmentation; Inspection; Layout; Lighting; Machine vision; Robustness; Table lookup;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Technologies, Intelligent Vision, 1995. AT'95
Conference_Location :
Yverdon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2943-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AT.1995.535971
Filename :
535971
Link To Document :
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