Deformations introduced during the production of plastic components degrade the accuracy of their 3D geometric information, a critical aspect of object inspection processes. This phenomenon is prevalent among primary plastic products from manufacturers. This work proposes a solution for the deformation estimation of textureless plastic objects using only a single RGB image.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis work establishes a complete methodology for solving continuous sets of camera deployment solutions for automated machine vision inspection systems in industrial manufacturing facilities. The methods presented herein generate constraints that realistically model cameras and their associated intrinsic parameters and use set-based solving methods to evaluate these constraints over a 3D mesh model of a real part. This results in a complete and certifiable set of all valid camera poses describing all possible inspection poses for a given camera/part pair, as well as how much of the part's surface is inspectable from any pose in the set.
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September 2023
Automation of visual quality inspection tasks in manufacturing with machine vision is beginning to be the de facto standard for quality inspection as manufacturers realize that machines produce more reliable, consistent and repeatable analyses much quicker than a human operator ever could. These methods generally rely on the installation of cameras to inspect and capture images of parts; however, there is yet to be a method proposed for the deployment of cameras which can rigorously quantify and certify the performance of the system when inspecting a given part. Furthermore, current methods in the field yield unrealizable exact solutions, making them impractical or impossible to actually install in a factory setting.
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