User-friendly man-machine interface for a flexible industrial vision system

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Autoren

  • Peter Schaumann
  • Ralph D. Tilgner

Externe Organisationen

  • Signum Computer GmbH
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)125-129
Seitenumfang5
FachzeitschriftProceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
Jahrgang1010
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 15 Feb. 1989
Extern publiziertJa

Abstract

Existing interactive vision systems require detailed image processing knowledge, a special command language to be learned and are not adapted to the industrial environments. Up to now, most industrial vision systems are special solutions and can be programmed by experts only. In this paper, a flexible image processing system for industrial inspection of flat parts is presented. This vision system can be configured and trained to a specific problem on site within hours by using an image-and graphic based user interface and mouse interaction. There is no need for any special programming knowledge. During a training phase, an internal knowledge base is built for the part to be inspected. During a testphase, the trained knowledge may be verified and updated in-teractively. This gives the user complete control of processing flow and full information about derived measurement data. The system is designed to produce a good/bad decision based on user defined features and related tolerances, e.g positions and distances of edges or holes, brightness and size of specific subareas. Variations, related to translation and rotation are compensated automatically up to a certain degree. The system includes a fast signal processor for 8bit greyscale processing. This allows measurements with subpixel precision fast enough for typical inspection rates of 0.5 to 10 parts/sec.

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User-friendly man-machine interface for a flexible industrial vision system. / Schaumann, Peter; Tilgner, Ralph D.
in: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Jahrgang 1010, 15.02.1989, S. 125-129.

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftKonferenzaufsatz in FachzeitschriftForschungPeer-Review

Schaumann, P & Tilgner, RD 1989, 'User-friendly man-machine interface for a flexible industrial vision system', Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, Jg. 1010, S. 125-129. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949233
Schaumann, P., & Tilgner, R. D. (1989). User-friendly man-machine interface for a flexible industrial vision system. Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 1010, 125-129. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949233
Schaumann P, Tilgner RD. User-friendly man-machine interface for a flexible industrial vision system. Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. 1989 Feb 15;1010:125-129. doi: 10.1117/12.949233
Schaumann, Peter ; Tilgner, Ralph D. / User-friendly man-machine interface for a flexible industrial vision system. in: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. 1989 ; Jahrgang 1010. S. 125-129.
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