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28 May 1980 Image Processing Applications In Nondestructive Examination (NDE)
Roger A. Morris
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Proceedings Volume 0220, Optics in Metrology and Quality Assurance; (1980) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958595
Event: 1980 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1980, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Nondestructive examination (NDE) can be defined as a technique or collection of tech-niques that permits one to determine some property of a material or object without damaging the object. There are a large number of such techniques and most of them use visual imaging in one form or another. They vary from holographic interferometry where displacements under stress are measured to the visual inspection of an objects surface to detect cracks after penetrant has been applied. The use of image processing techniques on the images produced NDE is relatively new and can be divided into three general categories.
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Roger A. Morris "Image Processing Applications In Nondestructive Examination (NDE)", Proc. SPIE 0220, Optics in Metrology and Quality Assurance, (28 May 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.958595
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KEYWORDS
Nondestructive evaluation

Image processing

Absorbance

Optical spheres

Radiography

Inspection

Glasses

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