Measurement in Machine Vision Editorial Paper

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Authors

  • Oleg Sergiyenko
  • Wendy Flores-Fuentes
  • Julio C. Rodríguez-Quiñonez
  • Paolo Mercorelli
  • Tohru Kawabe
  • Vikrant Bhateja

Measurement related to different machine vision functions is the base for developing of cyber-physical systems able to see and make decisions. These kinds of systems are emerging in all areas of our daily lives. They can be found in the medical area, in industry, in the agriculture, in all those interconnected cloud computing-based systems related to flying/terrestrial robotics, navigation, automated surgery, smart cities, smart health monitoring, etc. All of them are extremely dependent on the same: adequate coordinates measurement, properly selected data processing and data fusion algorithms, evaluation procedures for performance analysis of measurement within Machine Vision systems, processes and algorithms (both traditional and artificial intelligence), mathematical models for 3D-measurement purposes (measurement of displacements, surface profiles, deformations, data augmentation/interpolation, etc.), and distributed visual measurement systems, as well as distributed memory and sensory part. Cyber-physical systems can be implemented on almost any application, especially on those dotted by robots and automated guided devices (from aerospace applications to domestic cleaners). The success of the measurement process depends on the kind of sensors and their optoelectronics characteristics and intrinsic parameters, as well as their respective operating and processing. The correct approach selection for the application, the data acquisition and collection efficiency, the data processing algorithms, the hardware processors response time, and the intelligent auto adaptability to changing environments or conditions. Recently, the emergence of artificial intelligence algorithms and the internet of things have powerful development of such systems, highlighting the importance and the impact of the measurement accuracy related to machine vision performance.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMeasurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
Volume236
Number of pages4
ISSN0263-2241
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15.08.2024

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    Research areas

  • 3D Spatial Coordinates, Artificial Intelligence, Automatic Measurements, Machine Vision, Measurement, Optical Computing, Remote Sensing, Technical Vision Systems
  • Engineering

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