In many production processes, defect detection has played an important role in preventing the outflow of defective products. As such, there are still many production lines that rely on an inspector's visual observation. In this study, using fluorescent tubes as an irradiation light source, we propose a simple and effective visual inspection method for detecting convex defect on painted surfaces having an orange peel effect. The proposed method detects and distinguishes painted surface defects in an area illuminated by fluorescent tubes, using the combination of local segmented results and gradient information computed with different differential operations. The inspection device for detecting the defect can be easily installed in the production line without changing the production line, and can be constructed at a low cost without using additional adaptations. The performance of the proposed method was evaluated with the data of real products captured with an inspection device installed on the production line. Experimental results show that this method can provide a better detection in the inspection region with a low false‐detection rate. © 2018 Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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