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Konditionierung von bildverarbeitenden Qualitätsprüfsystemen mittels computergenerierter Referenzbilder

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Computer Graphics meets Image Processing in one of its “classical fields”, Quality Testing.

So far, Quality Testing Systems are conditioned and adjusted with error-free reference exemplars of the objects to be tested. However, this method requires the manufacturing of some physically existing exemplars of these objects (resp. of a new product).

This paper describes a new method and a new application of Computer Graphics algorithms which will lead to future advantages decreasing the costs of Quality Testing: No more physically existing error-free objects are needed for adjusting Quality Testing Systems, and in the design process with the CAD system, the design engineer can take care whether the new object (product) is well-suited for exact and fast Quality Testing.

These advantages can be achieved by using computer-generated reference pictures for the conditioning of Quality Testing Systems.

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Hofmann, G.R., Klement, E., Krömker, D. (1987). Konditionierung von bildverarbeitenden Qualitätsprüfsystemen mittels computergenerierter Referenzbilder. In: Paul, M. (eds) GI — 17. Jahrestagung Computerintegrierter Arbeitsplatz im Büro. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 156. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-01110-2_46

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