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Shape Reconstruction of Metallic Objects by Artificial Vision
Christophe DumontClaudine CoulotBernard LamalleSophie Kohler-hemmerlinsubject
business.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject3D reconstructionGridObject (computer science)Image (mathematics)PlanarArtificial visionQuality (business)Computer visionArtificial intelligenceShape reconstructionbusinessmedia_commondescription
Quality control in industrial applications has greatly benefited from the development of tools like artificial vision. The artificial vision approach of quality control has the advantage of being able to perform both non-destructive and contactless controls as well as to work mostly in real time. However, in the case of non planar objects to be controlled, dimensional control may become hard to realize. Indeed, due to the bidimensional aspect of the images, a loss of information is unavoidable. Consequently, obtaining depth information from a planar image is not obvious. Most of the existing methods use several cameras1 or several light sources2, this leads to an increase in the processing time and the installation cost. Other geometrical defect measurement methods require information contained on a 3D grid of the object to be controlled3.
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1997-01-01 |