Machine Vision: A Practical Technology for Advanced Image Processing |
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Introduction to Machine Vision | 1 |
Basic Algorithms for Machine Vision | 18 |
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2D local memory abnormal Akira Furuya algorithm automatic automation binary image boundary brightness calculated called character chips classification color computer vision configuration d₁ defect candidates described earlier design pattern dilation dimensional distance distance transform edge Ejiri electrode erosion example exclusive-OR executed extraction feature parameters filter general-purpose image processor gray-level image f(x,y image plane industrial applications inspection Japanese Linear sensor local-parallel logical machine vision machine-vision system Mahalanobis distance mainframe computers Microcomputer microscopic normal object surface obtained original image output image output pixel pattern-matching method photomask pipeline pixel-counting method pixels plural number portions position detection printed-circuit boards recognition recognized recursive filter resulting robot robot vision sequentially shape Shift register shown in Figure spatial standard pattern stored subareas surface normals technique three-dimensional thresholding tion Trans TV camera two-dimensional local memory usually utilized vertical scan wafer width Yoda