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    Figure. 1. The six degrees of movement are based on translation (a, b, c) and rotation (d, e, f). Examples of linear and vertical translation stages (g, h) and a rotary stage (i). (Photos and figures courtesy of Zaber Technologies.)

    Introduction to Motion Control for Vision Professionals: Part 1

    Motion control is a key element of many automated optical inspection systems and vision-guided manufacturing processes. The precise movement of cameras and their targets is critical...
    Dec. 20, 2021
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    Lighting for Line Scan Imaging

    This article examines line scan lighting requirements by comparing it with area camera lighting. This provides you a perspective on illumination for line scan imaging that enables...
    Dec. 6, 2021
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    Machine Vision Lighting Improves Logistics Warehouse Efficiency

    As with all machine vision applications, lighting plays a prime role in delivering sufficient light to the scene, so the resulting images have the signal-to-noise ratio and contrast...
    Dec. 3, 2021
    Image courtesy of Eshed Ohn-Bar.
    Deep Learning Autonomous Vehicle Learning By Watching

    Autonomous driving system learns by watching other drivers

    Can data gathered by observation allow machines to improvise?
    Nov. 9, 2021
    Image courtesy of Falcon Pursuit.
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    3D Avatar Accurately Recreates Movements of Athletes

    3D imaging and AI create computational fluid dynamics models for athlete performance analysis and optimization.
    Nov. 3, 2021
    Image courtesy of Kuk-Jin Yoon.
    Event Based Omnidirectional Imaging

    Multi-view stereo method uses event-based omnidirectional imaging

    Computational imaging techniques make possible an entirely new method of 3D imaging.
    Nov. 2, 2021
    Image courtesy of Adaptive Vision.
    Figure 2: Annotating a complex shape requires more advanced tools than the bounding box. Above, you can see an example, taken from Zillin.io, of a polygonal marker used to label the areas covered by the taxis and the bus.

    Building and maintaining an optimal dataset for your deep learning model

    The fundamentals of maintaining long term neural network accuracy.
    Oct. 27, 2021
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    3 D Imaging Ultrasound Vascular

    3D ultrasound-based imaging technique combines depth cameras and robotics

    Kinect cameras and robot arms enable precision vascular scanning.
    Oct. 26, 2021