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23 November 1994 Color machine vision in industrial process control: case limestone mine
Pekka H. T. Paernaenen, Guy F. Lemstrom, Seppo Koskinen
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Proceedings Volume 2249, Automated 3D and 2D Vision; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.196089
Event: Optics for Productivity in Manufacturing, 1994, Frankfurt, Germany
Abstract
An optical sorter technology has been developed to improve profitability of a mine by using color line scan machine vision technology. The new technology adapted longers the expected life time of the limestone mine and improves its efficiency. Also the project has proved that color line scan technology of today can successfully be applied to industrial use in harsh environments.
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Pekka H. T. Paernaenen, Guy F. Lemstrom, and Seppo Koskinen "Color machine vision in industrial process control: case limestone mine", Proc. SPIE 2249, Automated 3D and 2D Vision, (23 November 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.196089
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Control systems

Machine vision

Mining

3D vision

Imaging systems

Line scan cameras

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