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Machine Vision Final

The document discusses machine vision which is the automatic extraction of information from digital images and making decisions based on the analysis. It describes common machine vision applications like measurement, counting, location, and decoding. It also discusses why machine vision is used including for faster and more consistent inspection, increasing yields, reducing defects, complying with regulations, and cost savings.

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Machine Vision Final

The document discusses machine vision which is the automatic extraction of information from digital images and making decisions based on the analysis. It describes common machine vision applications like measurement, counting, location, and decoding. It also discusses why machine vision is used including for faster and more consistent inspection, increasing yields, reducing defects, complying with regulations, and cost savings.

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MACHINE VISION

Table of Contents

1 What is machine vision ?

2 Applications

3 Why use machine vision ?

4 Key parts of a vision system

5 Reference
What is Machine Vision ?

The automatic extraction of


information from digital images,
analyzing it, and then making a
decision based on it in the production
lines.
Applications

MEASUREMENT

DECODING
Machine Vision

LOCATION
COUNTING
MEASURE

Check to specified tolerance, like the gap between spark plugs or


any piece of work.
COUNTING

Counting a number of parts or a number of features on a part.


LOCATION

To report the position and orientation of a part, additionally you can


find a unique pattern to identify a part.
DECODING
Refers to the decoding of 1D and 2D symbols such as :

2D
Symbols
Linear
Barcodes

Stacked
OCR
Symbols
Why use machine vision?

1 Faster & more consistent

Machine 2 Longer
Vision

3 Saving Money
Machine Version and Saving Money

Reduce
Increase
Defects
Yield

Saving
Money

comply with Track &


regulations trace
Reduce Defects

 Fewer bad parts.

 Preventing mislabeled products.


Increase Yield

 Catch defects early reduce waste.

 Reduce down time.


Track and trace

 Uniquely identifying products.

 Auto ID plus aspect.


Comply With Regulations

 It is necessary to comply with regulations to be able to tack part in that


market.

 Pharmaceutical industry was an early adapter of machine vision


Key parts of a vision system

Lighting Lens
01 02

Communication 05 03 Sensor

04

Vision Processing
References

 https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=pjlLFpC1pkAC&lpg=PP1&hl=ar
&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false

 https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=K3Wz6l2tFU0C&lpg=PR5&ots=
OsXaoOScw8&dq=machine%20vision%20references&lr&hl=ar&pg=PP
1#v=onepage&q=machine%20vision%20references&f=false

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_vision(9/2023)

 https://www.techtarget.com/searchenterpriseai/definition/machine
-vision-computer-vision(9/2023)

 https://www.iqsdirectory.com/articles/machine-vision-
system.html(9/2023)

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