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5 January 2023 Solving one applied problem using computer vision technology
A. V. Minkin, N. N. Kostina
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Proceedings Volume 12564, 2nd International Conference on Computer Applications for Management and Sustainable Development of Production and Industry (CMSD-II-2022); 125640I (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2669498
Event: Computer Applications for Management and Sustainable Development of Production and Industry (CMSD2022), 2022, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Abstract
At present, it is generally recognized that robotics classes develop the engineering thinking of children, give them ideas about the work of designers, engineers, programmers, etc. In this article, we present the solution of one production problem by schoolchildren using computer vision technology. The paper details how, with the help of different robotic kits, three different solutions to the same task were designed and constructed, each of which differs in functions and characteristics. The process of building an automated robotic complex allows students to understand how the choice of design affects the performance of the system. The paper describes the problems that arose at various stages of solving the noted problem. Successful overcoming of all problems was achieved using a minimum number of robotic modules.
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A. V. Minkin and N. N. Kostina "Solving one applied problem using computer vision technology", Proc. SPIE 12564, 2nd International Conference on Computer Applications for Management and Sustainable Development of Production and Industry (CMSD-II-2022), 125640I (5 January 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2669498
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KEYWORDS
Robotics

Computer vision technology

Color

Image processing

Cameras

Design and modelling

Servomechanisms

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