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9 January 1984 Industrial Image Computer Systems: A Comparative Study
Geert Van Boven, Patrick Wambacq, Andre Oosterlinck., H. Van den Berghe
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The purpose of this paper is to compare the flexible, real-time commercial vision systems. First the importance and growth of machine vision for the next decade is briefly introduced. A description of today's vision market follows. The third and last part gives an overview and compares many general purpose and industrial vision systems under several criteria.
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Geert Van Boven, Patrick Wambacq, Andre Oosterlinck., and H. Van den Berghe "Industrial Image Computer Systems: A Comparative Study", Proc. SPIE 0435, Architectures and Algorithms for Digital Image Processing, (9 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937012
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Computing systems

Inspection

Optical inspection

Pattern recognition

Robots

Machine vision

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