This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
Machine Vision Concepts and Technology
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
This paper gives an overview of todays machine vision technology with specific emphasis on microcomputer-based image processing and its potential as a low cost machine vision system. Topics discussed are general hardware requirements, image enhancement and segmentation techniques for binary and gray level images, two dimensional shape analysis, and additional sensors to supplement two dimensional image information.
Authors
Citation
Petersen, V. and Even, J., "Machine Vision Concepts and Technology," SAE Technical Paper 861453, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/861453.Also In
References
- Pugh A. Robot Sensors Volume I: Vision Springer Verlag New York
- Miller R. K. Intelligent Robots SAEI Institute and Technical Inight Inc. Ft. Lee, NJ 1983
- Conigiliaro L. “The Vision Industry: One Year Later” Machine Vision Association of SME Vssion, ′86 Conference Dearborn, Michigan 1986
- Mersch S. Stubbs J. “Projecting And Using Multiple Lines Of Laser Light” Vision ″86 Conference Proceedings SME 1986
- Dunbar P. “Machine Vision” Byte 1 11 1986
- Hall E. L. “A PC-Based Machine Vision System” Vision ′86 Conference Proceedings SME 1986
- Petersen V. Even J. C. “A Micro-computer Vision And Ranging System” Robotics Engineering 7 8 1986
- Weilert A. “Vision Systems Using Microprocessor Based Microcomputers” Robotics And Factories Of The Future Dwivedi S. N. Springer Verlag New York 1984
- Supernault S. L. “PC-Based Image Processing” Robotics Age 3 20 1985
- Keil R. E. “Survey Of Off-The-Shelf Imaging Systems” Proceedings Of The Third Annual Machine Vision Conference 1984
- Agin G. J. Duda R. O. “SRI Vision Research in Advanced Automation” Proceedings Of The Second USA-Japan Computer Conference 1979
- Gleason G. Agin G. J. “A Modular Vision System For Sensor-Conrolled Manipulation And Inspection” Proceedings Of The 9. International Symposium On Industrial Robots 1979
- Cunnigham R. “Segmenting Binary Images” Robotics Age 4 3 1981
- Ballard D. H. Brown C. M. Computer Vision Prentice-Hall Inc. Englewood Cliffs, NJ 1982
- Roth S. D. “Recognizing Parts That Touch” Robotics Age 6 7 1985
- Turney J. L. Mudge T. N. Volz R. A. “Solving The Bin Of Parts Problem” Vision ‘86 Conference Proceedings SME 1986
- Abdou I. E. Pratt W. K. “Quantitative Design And Evaluation Of Enhancement/Thresholding Edge Detectors” Proceedings Of IEEE 5 67 1979