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Over the past five years robot vision has emerged as a subject area with its own identity. A text based on the proceedings of the Symposium on Computer Vision and Sensor-based Robots held at the General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, Michigan in 1978, was published by Plenum Press in 1979. This book, edited by George G. Dodd and Lothar Rosso!, probably represented the first identifiable book covering some aspects of robot vision. The subject of robot vision and sensory controls (RoViSeC) occupied an entire international conference held in the Hilton Hotel in Stratford, England in May 1981. This was followed by a second RoViSeC held in Stuttgart, Germany in November 1982. The large attendance at the Stratford conference and the obvious interest in the subject of robot vision at international robot meetings, provides the stimulus for this current collection of papers. Users and researchers entering the field of robot vision for the first time will encounter a bewildering array of publications on all aspects of computer vision of which robot vision forms a part. It is the grey area dividing the different aspects of computer vision which is not easy to identify. Even those involved in research sometimes find difficulty in separating the essential differences between vision for automated inspection and vision for robot applications. Both of these are to some extent applications of pattern recognition with the underlying philosophy of each defining the techniques used.

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Springer
Language
English
Pages
356

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Table of Contents

1: Reviews
Second generation robotics
Computer vision in industry-the next decade
2: Visual Processing Techniques
Processing of binary images
Recognising and locating partially visible objects: the local-feature-focus method
The coupling of a workpiece recognition system with an industrial robot
Evaluating vision system performance
3: Research
Adaptive visual servo control or robots
Use of a T-V camera system in closed-loop position control of mechanisms
Towards a flexible vision system
The use of taper light beam for object recognition
4: Developments-Weld Guidance
Present industrial use of vision sensors for robot guidance
A visual sensor for arc-welding robots
Vision guided robot system for arc-welding
Progress in visual feed-back for arc-welding of thin sheet steel
5: Developments-Assembly/Part Presentation
Intelligent assembly robot
Simple assembly under visual control
A robot system which acquires cylindrical workpieces from bins
Flexible assembly module with vision control robot
6: Applications
Vision system sorts castings at General Motors Canada
Pattern recognition in the factory: an example
A C.C.T.V. camera controlled painter
Forging: Feasible robotic techniques
Automatic chocolate decoration by robot vision
7: Commercial Robot Vision Systems
OMS-vision system
The PUMA/ VS-100 robot vision system
S.A.M. Opto-electronic picture sensor in a flexible manufacturing system
Vision system separates gathering from processing
Westinghouse grey scale vision system for real-time control and inspection
Authors' organisations and addresses.

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Berlin
Series
International trends in manufacturing technology, International trends in manufacturing technology

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.380414
Library of Congress
TS191.8, TA1-2040

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[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 online resource (xi, 356 pages).
Number of pages
356

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Open Library
OL27085841M
Internet Archive
robotvision00pugh
ISBN 10
3662097710, 3662097737
ISBN 13
9783662097717, 9783662097731
OCLC/WorldCat
864228711

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