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Webinar Tuesday, 5 April 2022 @ 3:00pm


Deep learning


Join us as we discuss how deep learning is best applied to industrial inspection, including how to make the best use of image data, as well as combining different techniques to get good results.


Speakers


IMAGING & MACHINE VISION EUROPE


David Dechow


David Dechow, vice president of outreach and vision technology at LandingAI, will speak about ways to work with data to get the best out of deep learning in industrial inspection.


Daniel Soukup


Daniel Soukup, a deep learning specialist at the Austrian Institute of Technology’s high-performance vision systems group, will give his take on how to get good results using deep learning. AIT’s approach is to use a combination of more traditional image processing techniques together with deep learning.


White papers now available online


Multi-Core Acquisition Optimizer for fast GigE Vision cameras


MATRIX VISION


The Multi-Core Acquisition Optimizer is a software-based innovation for using 10GigE cameras at maximum frame rate without any concerns and running time-consuming algorithms for processing the images at the same time


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


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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


www.imveurope.com/white-papers IMAGING & MACHINE VISION EUROPE


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