Automated visual inspection system for wood boards

Automated visual inspection (AVI) systems are an automated form of quality control normally achieved using a camera connected to a computer. The AVI framework includes four processing stages: image acquisition, image segmentation, feature extraction and classification. A review of AVI research applied to the inspection of wood boards, concluded that segmentation is often the most time consuming part of the process, and that usually does not locate all defects properly.

Who's online

There are currently 1 user and 129 guests online.
  • yen-i Lee's picture
    yen-i Lee
Validate XHTML, CSS or WCAG