Simulation of specular surface imaging based on computer graphics: Application on a vision inspection system

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Abstract

This work aims at detecting surface defects on reflecting industrial parts. A machine vision system, performing the detection of geometric aspect surface defects, is completely described. The revealing of defects is realized by a particular lighting device. It has been carefully designed to ensure the imaging of defects. The lighting system simplifies a lot the image processing for defect segmentation and so a real-time inspection of reflective products is possible. To bring help in the conception of imaging conditions, a complete simulation is proposed. The simulation, based on computer graphics, enables the rendering of realistic images. Simulation provides here a very efficient way to perform tests compared to the numerous attempts of manual experiments.

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Seulin, R., Merienne, F., & Gorria, P. (2002). Simulation of specular surface imaging based on computer graphics: Application on a vision inspection system. Eurasip Journal on Applied Signal Processing, 2002(7), 649–658. https://doi.org/10.1155/S1110865702203030

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