The state of the art in machine vision inspection and a critical overview of real-world applications are presented in this paper. Two independent ways to classify applications are proposed, one according to the inspected features of the industrial product or process and the other according to the inspection independent characteristics of the inspected product or process. The most contemporary software and hardware tools for developing industrial vision systems are reviewed. Finally, under the light of recent advances in image sensors, software and hardware technology, important issues and directions for designing and developing industrial vision systems are identified and discussed.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Malamas2003171
%A Malamas, Elias N
%A Petrakis, Euripides G.M
%A Zervakis, Michalis
%A Petit, Laurent
%A Legat, Jean-Didier
%D 2003
%E nn,
%J Image and Vision Computing
%K application generating inspection survey vision
%N 2
%P 171 - 188
%R http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0262-8856(02)00152-X
%T A survey on industrial vision systems, applications and tools
%U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026288560200152X
%V 21
%X The state of the art in machine vision inspection and a critical overview of real-world applications are presented in this paper. Two independent ways to classify applications are proposed, one according to the inspected features of the industrial product or process and the other according to the inspection independent characteristics of the inspected product or process. The most contemporary software and hardware tools for developing industrial vision systems are reviewed. Finally, under the light of recent advances in image sensors, software and hardware technology, important issues and directions for designing and developing industrial vision systems are identified and discussed.
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abstract = {The state of the art in machine vision inspection and a critical overview of real-world applications are presented in this paper. Two independent ways to classify applications are proposed, one according to the inspected features of the industrial product or process and the other according to the inspection independent characteristics of the inspected product or process. The most contemporary software and hardware tools for developing industrial vision systems are reviewed. Finally, under the light of recent advances in image sensors, software and hardware technology, important issues and directions for designing and developing industrial vision systems are identified and discussed. },
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author = {Malamas, Elias N and Petrakis, Euripides G.M and Zervakis, Michalis and Petit, Laurent and Legat, Jean-Didier},
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title = {A survey on industrial vision systems, applications and tools },
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026288560200152X},
volume = 21,
year = 2003
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