Computer-aided visual inspection

The quality control in industrial processes and production lines is increasingly rigorous due to governmental issues and the competition among other industries. These make new studies in this field even more important, especially on defects analysis and visual inspection. Among the methods of inspec...

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Published in2015 12th IEEE International Conference on Electronic Measurement & Instruments (ICEMI) Vol. 3; pp. 1214 - 1218
Main Authors Prado, Cristian Tomazela, de Deus, Felipe, Contieri, Carlos Henrique, Coutinho, Monica Ronobo, Conceicao, Wagner Andre dos Santos, Colman, Flavio Clareth, Andrade, Cid Marcos Goncalves
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.07.2015
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Summary:The quality control in industrial processes and production lines is increasingly rigorous due to governmental issues and the competition among other industries. These make new studies in this field even more important, especially on defects analysis and visual inspection. Among the methods of inspections commonly used the highlighted ones include the direct inspection that is performed without the aid of optical devices, and the remote inspection that makes use of optical instruments, both having an inspector responsible for a subjective evaluation. Such methods are usually the first used in quality control of products. In this paper we propose a remote and automatic computational image analysis to verify the presence of defects in products in a production line.
DOI:10.1109/ICEMI.2015.7494491