2013
DOI: 10.1021/ie303295t
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Maintenance of Machine Vision Systems for Product Quality Assessment. Part I. Addressing Changes in Lighting Conditions

Abstract: In the last decades, a growing number of image analysis applications in the process and food industries have been reported. This is because artificial vision systems can return a quick, accurate, and objective indication of the quality of the manufactured end product. However, reproducibility of the image analysis results is ensured only as long as the conditions, under which the images used for the calibration of the quality assessment model were collected, do not change during normal operation of the manufac… Show more

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“…While human inspectors can visually inspect parts to judge the quality of workmanship, machine vision systems use advanced hardware and software components to perform these functions at higher speeds and with improved reliably and precision. Image analysis techniques have been applied in the process and food industries for several decades [18] and are being used more frequently in agriculture to discriminate between objects [19][20][21] and to count items [21,22] with different visual characteristics.…”
Section: Machine Vision Techniques For Evaluating Parasitizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While human inspectors can visually inspect parts to judge the quality of workmanship, machine vision systems use advanced hardware and software components to perform these functions at higher speeds and with improved reliably and precision. Image analysis techniques have been applied in the process and food industries for several decades [18] and are being used more frequently in agriculture to discriminate between objects [19][20][21] and to count items [21,22] with different visual characteristics.…”
Section: Machine Vision Techniques For Evaluating Parasitizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, it is important to take this into account to design algorithms that are robust against failures or defects of these elements (Ottavian et al 2013(Ottavian et al & 2014. Illumination is one of the conditioning factors that most seriously affect performance.…”
Section: Principles Of Electronic Sortersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different ways for dealing with this problem are treated by Reis (2009), and very recently by Ottavian, Barolo andGarcía-Muñoz (2013a, 2013b). This paper presents and develops a novel Multivariate Image Analysis technique, and deeply analyzes its potential in comparison with a competing approach, in terms of control charts performance and statistical properties; trying to understand the differences between them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%