An Intelligent Approach to Fabric Defect Detection in Textile Processes

  • Mufti M
  • Vachtsevanos G
  • Dorrity L
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Abstract

Machine vision technology has revolutionised the process of automated inspection in manufacturing. The specialist techniques required for inspection of natural products, such as food, leather, textiles and stone is still a challenging area of research. Topological variations make image processing algorithm development, system integration and mechanical handling issues much more complex. The practical issues of making machine vision systems operate robustly in often hostile environments together with the latest technological advancements are reviewed in this volume. Features:- Case studies based on real-world problems to demonstrate the practical application of machine vision systems.- In-depth description of system components including image processing, illumination, real-time hardware, mechanical handling, sensing and on-line testing.- Systems-level integration of constituent technologies for bespoke applications across a variety of industries.- A diverse range of example applications that a system may be required to handle from live fish to ceramic tiles.Machine Vision for the Inspection of Natural Products will be a valuable resource for researchers developing innovative machine vision systems in collaboration with food technology, textile and agriculture sectors. It will also appeal to practising engineers and managers in industries where the application of machine vision can enhance product safety and process efficiency.

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Mufti, M., Vachtsevanos, G., & Dorrity, L. (2006). An Intelligent Approach to Fabric Defect Detection in Textile Processes. In Machine Vision for the Inspection of Natural Products (pp. 279–304). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-85233-853-9_10

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