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Maximise image contrast with silhouetting illumination
EDMUND OPTICS
Discover the power of silhouetting illumination as a technique by reading this informative White Paper.
Streamlining development and implementation of Deep Learning Machine Vision applications with data centric tool
EURESYS
This White Paper details why data is the core of any deep learning-based application, and that the tools for managing data and working with the deep learning algorithm are paramount to obtaining good results.
The needle in the haystack: Rare Traces in forensics
EXCELITAS, AURA OPTIK
This white paper presents a first-ever automated approach to digitalize spectral properties found on forensic trace carriers. By using high- performance Excelitas lenses and AI-driven software the few deviating traces on a trace carrier can be identified which can be decisive to solve a crime. Such traces are called rare traces in forensics.
Liquid lenses for machine vision: innovative solutions to get the best out of your system
OPTO ENGINEERING
Liquid lenses are arguably among the most interesting technological innovations in the field of optics and have also attracted a lot of attention in machine vision. In this white paper, we will discuss how Opto Engineering integrates liquid lenses into different types of optics to give them particular characteristics.
Optimising machine vision lighting for your application
PROPHOTONIX
In this new whitepaper, Optimising Machine Vision Lighting for your Application, ProPhotonix’s experts discuss optics, mechanics, electronics, firmware, and GUI options in detail providing application examples throughout.
A proposal to break the speed ceiling of GigE Vision in a standardised and reliable way to meet the next generation of sensor sizes and speeds.
RoCEv2 for GigE Vision EURESYS
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IMAGING & MACHINE VISION EUROPE
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