Computer Vision (CV) is an interdisciplinary scientific field that discusses how computers can gain a high-level understanding of digital images or video. A system has been created that is capable of detecting a compact fluoresence lamp (CFL) light. However, in previous research there is no justification that the lamp is only a part that can glow on the lamp alone and has not been done in multi-lamp testing. This study aims to compare the lamp segmentation when it goes OFF and ON so that it could be justified the accuracy of this system and does multi-lamp testing. The method used is an experiment with collecting data by direct observation of the results of the system made. The system consists of a single board computer and a common webcam. The result is the difference between the lamp segmentation when it goes OFF and ON is small with the appropriate threshold setting. So that lamp light imaging had been made could function with good reability.
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