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18 September 1997 Machine vision for the control of reflecting nonplane surfaces
Denis Aluze, Claudine Coulot, Fabrice Meriaudeau, Patrick Gorria, Christophe Dumont
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Proceedings Volume 3205, Machine Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration VI; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.285575
Event: Intelligent Systems and Advanced Manufacturing, 1997, Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Abstract
In this paper, we present an original solution of lighting system used for the control of surface aspect of 3D reflective products. The most important feature of this system is to provide an image where defects appear clearly from the background wherever defects are located on the product. The processes applied on this image allow us to compute defect surface and defect number.
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Denis Aluze, Claudine Coulot, Fabrice Meriaudeau, Patrick Gorria, and Christophe Dumont "Machine vision for the control of reflecting nonplane surfaces", Proc. SPIE 3205, Machine Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration VI, (18 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.285575
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KEYWORDS
Machine vision

Image processing

Control systems

Light sources and illumination

Reflectivity

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