Kernel handling performance of an automatic grain quality inspection system

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Wan, Ye-Nu [1 ]
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[1] Dept. of Agric. Machinery Eng., National Chung Hsing University, 250 Kuokwang Road, Tai-Chung, Taiwan
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Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers | 2002年 / 45卷 / 02期
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Belt conveyors - Cameras - Charge coupled devices - Computer vision - High speed photography - Image analysis;
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An automatic kernel handling system, consisting of an automatic inspection machine and an image-processing unit, was developed for machine vision inspection of grain quality. The system could continually present matrix-positioned grain kernels to CCD cameras, singularize each kernel image from the background, and discharge kernels to assigned containers. The inspection machine had scattering and positioning devices, a photographing station, a parallel discharging device, and a continuous conveyer belt with carrying holes for the grain kernels. The image-processing unit and the inspection machine were designed to work concurrently to provide high throughput of individual kernel images. The complete system was tested using rice, wheat, Job's-tear, and sorghum. Results indicated that the system could consecutively provide clear kernel images for high-speed quality inspection. The average fill ratio of the carrying holes was approximately 90%. The parallel discharging device sorted grain kernels into the proper containers with an average accuracy over 99%. The system could process grain kernels at speeds of up to 1899 kernels per minute with one camera and 1296 kernels per minute with two cameras.
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