Automated visual inspection: A tutorial

This article introduces the topic of automated visual inspection (AVI) as a subset of machine vision. The components of a generic AVI system will be presented and current applications of AVI systems will be discussed. Specifically, the applications of automated dimension verification, bare printed c...

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Control systems
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Production planning
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