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Event-based vision compared with machine vision
IMAGO TECHNOLOGIES
From high-speed applications to tracking, vibration analysis and counting applications: event-based vision opens up new possibilities in numerous machine vision fields
Photometric stereo technique - 3D machine vision’s next frontier
SMART VISION LIGHTS
Photometric stereo uses 3D surface orientation and its effect on reflected light to produce a contrast image accentuating local 3D surface variations, making complex inspections cheaper and more effective
High-speed imaging: The benefits of 10, 25, 50, and 100GigE Vision
EMERGENT VISION TECHNOLOGIES
The white paper presents a brief timeline of GigE Vision cameras; advantages of the interface; and information on using 10GigE up to 100GigE to stay on the leading edge of machine vision solutions in manufacturing and beyond
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.
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.
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.
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