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19 January 1995 Industrial inspection to spacecraft navigation: a tour de force of computer vision in Austria
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Proceedings Volume 2363, 5th International Workshop on Digital Image Processing and Computer Graphics (DIP-94); (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.199616
Event: Digital Image Processing and Computer Graphics: Fifth International Workshop, 1994, Samara, Russian Federation
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of past and current activities in the field of computer vision at Joanneum Research. Joanneum Research is a non-profit research organization covering most of its revenues from contract research with industrial partners and international agencies in the area of space research (e.g., the European Space Agency). The focus on industrial real-time image processing started with the development of a 2D inspection system for wooden surfaces, and has expanded to the development of a 3D vision system for spacecraft navigation and elevation modeling. In this presentation the major projects in this area of research are outlined.
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Wolfgang Poelzleitner "Industrial inspection to spacecraft navigation: a tour de force of computer vision in Austria", Proc. SPIE 2363, 5th International Workshop on Digital Image Processing and Computer Graphics (DIP-94), (19 January 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.199616
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Calibration

Image segmentation

Cameras

Image processing

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

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