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Paul F. Whelan

    Intelligent vision systems for industry
    Machine Vision Algorithms in Java
    Machine vision algorithms in Java
    • Machine vision algorithms in Java

      • 284 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      This book presents key machine vision techniques and algorithms, along with the associated Java source code. Special features include a complete self-contained treatment of all topics and techniques essential to the understanding and implementation of machine vision; an introduction to object-oriented programming and to the Java programming language, with particular reference to its imaging capabilities; Java source code for a wide range of real-world image processing and analysis functions; an introduction to the Java 2D imaging and Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) API; and a wide range of illustrative examples.

      Machine vision algorithms in Java
    • Machine Vision Algorithms in Java

      Techniques and Implementation

      • 308 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Focusing on the implementation of machine vision algorithms, this book provides a comprehensive guide for Java developers. It covers essential topics such as image processing, pattern recognition, and feature extraction, offering practical examples and code snippets. The text emphasizes real-world applications and includes discussions on various algorithms, making it a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their skills in computer vision using Java. Additionally, it addresses both theoretical concepts and practical implementation strategies.

      Machine Vision Algorithms in Java
    • The application of intelligent imaging techniques to industrial vision problems is an evolving aspect of current machine vision research. Machine vision is a relatively new technology, more concerned with systems engineering than with computer science, and with much to offer the manufacturing industry in terms of improving efficiency, safety and product quality. Beginning with an introductory chapter on the basic concepts, the authors develop these ideas to describe intelligent imaging techniques for use in a new generation of industrial imaging systems. Sections cover the application of AI languages such as Prolog, the use of multi-media interfaces and multi-processor systems, external device control, and colour recognition. The text concludes with a discussion of several case studies that illustrate how intelligent machine vision techniques can be used in industrial applications.

      Intelligent vision systems for industry