User programmable visual inspection

J. Jeffrey Hunter, Jim Graham, Chris J. Taylor

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    Abstract

    The usefulness of advanced machine vision techniques for automated inspection is restricted by long development cycles for the inspection software and a lack of general applicability of the resulting system. These difficulties arise because in the majority of cases the particulars of the inspection are embedded in the software structure resulting in severe restrictions on user reconfiguration. This paper describes the structure and major components of an inspection system which is capable of tackling a wide range of inspection problems without reprogramming. User configurability is based around a simple, interpreted geometric description language which provides support for both dimensional and surface quality measurements. The operation of the system is illustrated using the inspection of automotive brake assemblies as an example. © 1995.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)623-628
    Number of pages5
    JournalImage and Vision Computing
    Volume13
    Issue number8
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 1995

    Keywords

    • machine vision
    • user configurability
    • visual inspection

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