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Machine Vision: Automated Visual Inspection and Robot Vision

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This work on the multi-disciplinary subject of machine vision offers an introduction to its fundamental principles, covering the interaction of robot vision modules with programming languages, current technical tools in industrial systems and 3-D imaging and early visual processing.

260 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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David Vernon

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David Vernon is a full time writer and editor. While he is known for his non-fiction books about birth: Men at Birth, Having a Great Birth in Australia, Birth Stories and With Women, he has turned his hand to writing science articles for newspapers and magazines as well as scribbling the odd short story or two. He established the Stringybark Short Stories Awards in 2010 to promote short story writing. He recently completed "A Good Yarn" an Australian history book. He was the Chair of the ACT Writers Centre for six years.

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July 23, 2020
The perfect book to get you up to speed on machine vision. This book is an anthology of chapters by several authors. The editor's own chapters are excellent and clearly written. Get more idea here: https://www.topvision.net
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[Computerized pattern recognition, image processing and analysis by robot, challenges faced with image processing]
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