Machine vision for the inspection of natural products /

Machine vision technology has revolutionised the process of automated inspection in manufacturing. The specialist techniques required for inspection of natural products, such as food, leather, textiles and stone is still a challenging area of research. Topological variations make image processing al...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Graves, Mark, 1969-, Batchelor, Bruce G.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Springer, [2003]
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Table of Contents:
  • Like Two Peas in a Pod
  • Basic Machine Vision Techniques
  • Intelligent Image Processing
  • Using Natural Phenomena to Aid Food Produce Inspection
  • Colour Sorting in the Food Industry
  • Surface Defect Detection on Ceramics
  • On-line Automated Visual Grading of Fruit: Practical Challenges
  • Vision Based Quality Control in Poultry Processing
  • Quality Classification of Wooden Surfaces Using Gabor Filters and Genetic Feature Optimisation
  • An Intelligent Approach to Fabric Defect Detection in Textile Processes
  • Automated Cutting of Natural Products: A Practical Packing Strategy
  • Model-based Stereo Imaging for Estimating the Biomass of Live Fish
  • A System for Estimating the Size and Shape of Live Pigs
  • Sheep Pelt Inspection
  • Design of Object Location Algorithms and Their Use for Food and Cereals
  • Inspection
  • X-ray Bone Detection in Further Processed Poultry Production
  • Final Remarks.