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31 October 1996 Multimedia extensions to prototyping software for machine vision
Bruce G. Batchelor, Eric C. Griffiths, Ralf Hack, Andrew C. Jones
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Abstract
PIP (prolog image processing) is a prototyping tool, intended to assists designers of intelligent industrial machine vision systems. This article concentrates on the multi-media extensions to PIP, including: 1) on-line HELP, which allows the user to satisfy PIP goals from within the HELP facility, 2) lighting advisor, which gives advice to a vision engineer about which lighting/viewing arrangement is appropriate to use in a given situation, 3) device control, for operating a robot work cell, 4) speech input and (simple) natural language understanding, 5) speech synthesis, 6) remote operation of PIP via a local area network, and 7) remote operation of PIP via a local area network. At the time of writing, on-line access to PIP, via the Internet, is being developed.
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Bruce G. Batchelor, Eric C. Griffiths, Ralf Hack, and Andrew C. Jones "Multimedia extensions to prototyping software for machine vision", Proc. SPIE 2908, Machine Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration V, (31 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.257272
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KEYWORDS
Light sources and illumination

Image processing

Machine vision

Control systems

Cameras

Prototyping

Internet

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