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Increasing flexibility for automatic visual inspection: the general analysis graph

  • Special Issue: High Performance Computing for Industrial Visual Inspection
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The continuing development of machine vision is initiating a change from human to machine vision for inspection purposes. This paper concentrates on a general analysis graph within a systematic automated visual inspection concept that speeds up the development of such systems by increasing the flexibility. The detection of primitives is separated from the model-based analysis process. Together with an object-specific description, the analysis graph is instantiated to perform the inspection. The analysis graph can be seen as a “recipe” for solving industrial applications, stating which kind of decisions have to be made at which stage.

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Sablatnig, R. Increasing flexibility for automatic visual inspection: the general analysis graph. Machine Vision and Applications 12, 158–169 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001380050135

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