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Advantages of special lenses for top and side inspection vs multi-camera systems
OPTO ENGINEERING
Many machine vision applications such as OCR/barcode reading on bottles and containers, or defect detection inside threaded bores require inspecting features randomly located both on the part outer or inner sides, and on the top and bottom surfaces. This paper describes the advantages of using special optics designed for 360° inspection (either using a pericentric design or various lens/mirror combinations) versus multi-camera systems or line-scan imaging.
Deep Learning: Its Proper Role and Use in Machine Vision
MATROX IMAGING
Deep learning is a key enabler of Industry 4.0 in the manufacturing sector where machine vision is an important contributor. This white paper from Matrox® Imaging details how and where machine vision benefits from deep learning technology, and how to get the best out of deep learning for machine vision.
Improve production yields with hybrid AI
PLEORA TECHNOLOGIES
Hybrid AI helps designers and integrators balance the best solution and integration with existing infrastructure as they navigate through Industry 4.0, Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence.
Advantages of imaging lens ruggedisation
EDMUND OPTICS
Ruggedised lenses address some of the challenges faced in environments with high levels of vibration, shock, and moisture. Edmund Optics explores the features and advantages of different types of ruggedisation in imaging lenses.
Machine vision – a driver of digital agriculture
MVTEC SOFTWARE
This white paper explores how machine vision automates and optimises processes in agriculture. From industrial-scale agricultural enterprises to small farms, everyone is relying more on digital technologies in line with smart farming.
Measuring 17,360 solder balls per second
CHROMASENS
Chromasens’ Dr Maximilian Klammer and Daniel Dürhammer describe a 3D imaging system to inspect ball grid arrays
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