2016
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.6.6.942
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Development of PHilMech Computer Vision System (CVS) for Quality Analysis of Rice and Corn

Abstract: Manual analysis of rice and corn is done by visually inspecting each grain and classifying according to their respective categories. This method is subjective and tedious leading to errors in analysis. Computer vision could be used to analyze the quality of rice and corn by developing models that correlate shape and color features with various classification. The PhilMech low-cost computer vision system (CVS) was developed to analyze the quality of rice and corn. It is composed of an ordinary scanner as the im… Show more

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“…However, computer science is a science with disciplinary demands both in the profession and in products and uses in various functions [284,285], including differences in the level of knowledge of academics and society so that it demands collaboration [286]. In public service using technology, computer science is a science that produces beneficial outcomes, almost always [287].…”
Section: B Discussion: Accumulation and Spread -The Growth Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, computer science is a science with disciplinary demands both in the profession and in products and uses in various functions [284,285], including differences in the level of knowledge of academics and society so that it demands collaboration [286]. In public service using technology, computer science is a science that produces beneficial outcomes, almost always [287].…”
Section: B Discussion: Accumulation and Spread -The Growth Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the contribution of the visual inspection in manufacturing field is very high. The use of automatic visual inspection is recommended due to the factor likes fatigue, boredom, mood and sickness that may arise using manual inspection [2,3]. Moreover, some applications required specific skills that need a human inspector to attend a training scheme.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%