Vision Systems Design Editor in Chief Chris Mc Loone was in Stuttgart, Germany, last week at VISION 2022. We've included his coverage of the event, including a special edition of Focus on Vision, below.
What's new in machine vision? IDS will be exhibiting at both VISION in Germany and The Vision Show in Boston, MA in October. From 10GigE cameras with TFL mount to advancements in AI Vision and the smallest IDS board-level camera, there is much to discover. Many years of experience are the best basis for developing ever more advanced image processing solutions. Or simply: #IDShasVISION. An exclusive preview is now available on the IDS website.
Researchers built a 3D deep convolutional neural network to automatically identify imaging-related indices that could support the differential diagnosis of parkinsonian diseases.
LUCID’s new cameras at VISION include the Triton Edge all-in-one edge computing camera and the Triton EVS event-based camera. Within its high-end 10GigE camera line two new models will be unveiled: the 65 MP Atlas10 featuring Gpixel’s GMAX3265 and the 8.1 MP Atlas10 camera using Sony’s IMX487 UV sensor. LUCID is expanding its Helios2 3D ToF with new variants such as the Helios2 Wide Field of View.
The multimodal imaging system combines structural and functional imaging to enable 3D visual evaluation of cell-level activities involved in developmental or disease conditions of the eyes.
What are the advantages of AI-based quality inspection? In this factsheet we will start to answer some of the key questions you have on industrial AI, and chart a path for you to realize the power of AI visual inspection in the factory.
You have probably come across these errors - or “mispicks” - while operating a robot. What is the source of these errors? How can we make the picking performance more reliable?
By deploying StreamPix multiple camera recording software, two 25GigE Vision cameras, two RTX-2080 Nvidia GPU cards and a single computer, it is possible to compress in real time the incoming data from each camera.