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22 November 1982 Vision System For Quality Control Of Label Application
Eugene G. Dillman
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Proceedings Volume 0336, Robot Vision; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933625
Event: 1982 Technical Symposium East, 1982, Arlington, United States
Abstract
Due to the many advancements in microprocessor technology, the application of real-time, on-line pattern recognition systems is now cost effective and practical. One major application of such a system is for the quality on-line inspection of labels in a manufacturing environment after they have been applied to a product container. The system, as described in this paper, performs a sophisticated inspection that had previously been done by human inspectors with a very low degree of accuracy. Utilizing state of the art electronics, this visual inspection system can process two containers/sec. with an accuracy rate of 96.2% and a false reject rate of .2%. Such a system is also adaptable to robot vision for inspection and quality control evaluations.
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Eugene G. Dillman "Vision System For Quality Control Of Label Application", Proc. SPIE 0336, Robot Vision, (22 November 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933625
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Inspection

Cameras

Imaging systems

Robot vision

Optical filters

Prototyping

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