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    When Amcor wanted to improve its quality assurance process on a line producing multiwall sacks for dry dairy products, it tasked iQVision to provide a vision-based inspection ...
    April 1, 2013
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    JMP Engineering has developed an automated system that uses two robots to automatically apply protector caps to the ends of oil pipes.
    April 1, 2013
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    The Hol-i-Wood system will capture images of laminated wooden panels as they pass down a conveyor using a scanning system from Microtec.
    April 1, 2013
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    Aiming to provide a much safer and efficient alternative to manual inspection of mineshafts, Canada-based Sight Power is working with Shaft Sinkers Holdings and Parsec to develop...
    April 1, 2013
    Andy Wilson
    Those unfamiliar with the history of image processing may wonder why machine-vision systems are not as sophisticated as the human visual system.
    April 1, 2013
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    The benefits of flicker-free light-emitting diode (LED) lighting, coupled with its low-power requirements and long lifetime, have made this technology the premiere choice for ...
    April 1, 2013
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    Training image-processing algorithms to recognize objects by color or texture eliminates the need for barcodes.
    April 1, 2013
    Dechow
    In Part II of this series, David Dechow, president of Aptura Machine Vision Solutions, describes image-processing algorithms commonly used in machine-vision systems.
    April 1, 2013
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    JPS Imaging Limited has developed an inspection system that uses off-the-shelf machine-vision components to process material at the rate of 100 kg per hour.
    April 1, 2013