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Computer Vision in Industry

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Robot Vision

Part of the book series: International Trends in Manufacturing Technology ((MANUTECH))

Abstract

Computer vision will revolutionise manufacturing in two important areas: inspection and adaptive control of robots. Already both these uses of computer vision are beginning to change manufacturing, with many systems now in production. The two specific industrial vision systems to be described in this paper, KEYSIGHT and CONSIGHT, will give a general indication of the state of the technology.

Persented at the Meadowbrook Research Conference ‘Robotics, The Next Decade’, May 25, 1982, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan

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  1. M. R. Ward, L. Rossol, S. W. Holland, ‘Consight: An Adaptive Robot with Vision’, Robotics Today pp. 26–32 (Summer 1979 ).

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Rossol, L. (1983). Computer Vision in Industry. In: Pugh, A. (eds) Robot Vision. International Trends in Manufacturing Technology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09771-7_2

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