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8 May 1971 Digital Video Systems Applied To Product Inspection
Paul Mengers
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Proceedings Volume 0170, Optics in Quality Assurance II; (1971) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957026
Event: Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1979, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
A real-time, digital, video processing system offers a flexible means for performing high-speed, on-line, automated product inspection. With the capability to digitize and store a 512 x 512 multi-gray level image in 1/30 second as well as subtract a reference image from a new image in a TV frame time, it is possible to perform high-speed inspection of parts, packages and labels. Such a unit can operate as a stand-alone unit or as a pre-processor for a dedicated or time-shared computer. Design trade-offs and examples of specific applications will be discussed.
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Paul Mengers "Digital Video Systems Applied To Product Inspection", Proc. SPIE 0170, Optics in Quality Assurance II, (8 May 1971); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957026
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KEYWORDS
Video

Inspection

Cameras

Video processing

Image processing

Image quality

Image storage

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