Automated multiple view inspection based on uncalibrated image sequences

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作者
Mery, D [1 ]
Carrasco, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Dept Ciencia Computac, Santiago, Chile
来源
IMAGE ANALYSIS, PROCEEDINGS | 2005年 / 3540卷
关键词
defect detection; automated visual inspection; multiple view geometry;
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TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
The Automated Multiple View Inspection (AMVI) has been recently developed for automated defect detection of manufactured objects. The approach detects defects by analysing image sequences in two steps. In the first step, potential defects are automatically identified in each image of the sequence. In the second step, the potential defects are tracked in the sequence. The key idea of this strategy is that only the existing defects (and not the false detections) can be successfully tracked in the image sequence because they are located in positions dictated by the motion of the test object. The AMVI strategy was successfully implemented for calibrated image sequences. However, it is not simple to implement it in industrial environments because the calibration process is a difficult task and unstable. In order to avoid the mentioned disadvantages, in this paper we propose a new AMVI strategy based on the tracking of potential detects in uncalibrated image sequences. Our approach tracks the potential defects based on a motion model estimated from the image sequence self. Thus, we obtain a motion model by matching structure points of the images. We show in our experimental results on aluminium die castings that the detection is promising in uncalibrated images by detecting 92.3% of all existing defects with only 0.33 false alarms per image.
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页码:1238 / 1247
页数:10
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