KNOWLEDGE BASED VISION SYSTEM FOR THE AUTOMATED ADAPTATION TO NEW SCENE CONTENTS.

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  • Claus E. Liedtke
  • Manfred Ender

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition
Pages795-797
Number of pages3
Publication statusPublished - 1986

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NameProceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition

Abstract

A major problem in the use of vision systems in industrial automation is their adaptation to changes in the scenes, e. g. , the appearance of new parts, changes in the surface properties of the objects, and variations in the illumination and/or the camera position. A system is presented to carry out this adaptation automatically by incorporating expert knowledge in the vision system itself that formerly was provided by the user.

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KNOWLEDGE BASED VISION SYSTEM FOR THE AUTOMATED ADAPTATION TO NEW SCENE CONTENTS. / Liedtke, Claus E.; Ender, Manfred.
Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition. 1986. p. 795-797 (Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition).

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Liedtke, CE & Ender, M 1986, KNOWLEDGE BASED VISION SYSTEM FOR THE AUTOMATED ADAPTATION TO NEW SCENE CONTENTS. in Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition. Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition, pp. 795-797.
Liedtke, C. E., & Ender, M. (1986). KNOWLEDGE BASED VISION SYSTEM FOR THE AUTOMATED ADAPTATION TO NEW SCENE CONTENTS. In Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition (pp. 795-797). (Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition).
Liedtke CE, Ender M. KNOWLEDGE BASED VISION SYSTEM FOR THE AUTOMATED ADAPTATION TO NEW SCENE CONTENTS. In Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition. 1986. p. 795-797. (Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition).
Liedtke, Claus E. ; Ender, Manfred. / KNOWLEDGE BASED VISION SYSTEM FOR THE AUTOMATED ADAPTATION TO NEW SCENE CONTENTS. Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition. 1986. pp. 795-797 (Proceedings - International Conference on Pattern Recognition).
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