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20 August 1993Review of automated visual inspection 1983-1993, Part II: approaches to intelligent systems
This review represents an extensive and systematic survey of the state of the art of automated visual inspection. This review is divided in two parts: part I involves conventional methods and part II considers approaches to intelligent systems. This complementary paper considers advanced computer vision algorithms for inspection, expert systems, fuzzy logic, neural networks and diverse industrial applications using intelligent approaches. Finally, some problems and trends in current research are indicated, and possible areas for future investigation are suggested on the basis of the surveyed literature.
Eduardo J. Bayro-Corrochano
"Review of automated visual inspection 1983-1993, Part II: approaches to intelligent systems", Proc. SPIE 2055, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XII: Algorithms and Techniques, (20 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.150182
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Eduardo J. Bayro-Corrochano, "Review of automated visual inspection 1983-1993, Part II: approaches to intelligent systems," Proc. SPIE 2055, Intelligent Robots and Computer Vision XII: Algorithms and Techniques, (20 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.150182