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Marking Parts To Aid Robot Vision

John W. Bales, L. K. Barker

Year
1981
Citations
8
Access
Open access

Abstract

The premarking of parts for subsequent identification by a robot vision system appears to be beneficial as an aid in the automation of certain tasks such as construction in space. A simple, color coded marking system is presented which allows a computer vision system to locate an object, calculate its orientation, and determine its identity. Such a system has the potential to operate accurately, and because the computer shape analysis problem has been simplified, it has the ability to operate in real time.

Keywords

Computer visionArtificial intelligenceMachine visionComputer scienceAutomationOrientation (vector space)RobotObject (grammar)Identification (biology)Identity (music)

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