
Measurements and Instrumentation for Machine Vision
1st Edition
Published on 26. June 2024
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-1-032-38161-9 (ISBN)
Description
A comprehensive reference book that addresses the field of machine vision and its significance in cyber-physical systems. It explores the multidisciplinary nature of machine vision, involving electronic and mechatronic devices, artificial intelligence algorithms, embedded systems, control systems, robotics, interconnectivity, data science, and cloud computing. The book aims to provide advanced students, early career researchers, and established scholars with state-of-the-art knowledge and novel content related to the implementation of machine vision in engineering, scientific knowledge, and technological innovation.
The chapters of the book delve into various topics and applications within the realm of machine vision. They cover areas such as camera and inertial measurement unit calibration, technical vision systems for human detection, design and evaluation of support systems using neural networks, UV sensing in contemporary applications, fiber Bragg grating arrays for medical diagnosis, color model creation for terrain recognition by robots, navigation systems for aircraft, object classification in infrared images, feature selection for vehicle/non-vehicle classification, visualization of sedimentation in extreme conditions, quality estimation of tea using machine vision, image dataset augmentation techniques, machine vision for astronomical images, agricultural automation, occlusion-aware disparity-based visual servoing, machine learning approaches for single-photon imaging, and augmented visual inertial wheel odometry.
Each chapter is a result of expert research and collaboration, reviewed by peers and consulted by the book's editorial board. The authors provide in-depth reviews of the state of the art and present novel proposals, contributing to the development and futurist trends in the field of machine vision.
"Measurements and Instrumentation for Machine Vision" serves as a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals seeking to explore and implement machine vision technologies in various domains, promoting sustainability, human-centered solutions, and global problem-solving.
The chapters of the book delve into various topics and applications within the realm of machine vision. They cover areas such as camera and inertial measurement unit calibration, technical vision systems for human detection, design and evaluation of support systems using neural networks, UV sensing in contemporary applications, fiber Bragg grating arrays for medical diagnosis, color model creation for terrain recognition by robots, navigation systems for aircraft, object classification in infrared images, feature selection for vehicle/non-vehicle classification, visualization of sedimentation in extreme conditions, quality estimation of tea using machine vision, image dataset augmentation techniques, machine vision for astronomical images, agricultural automation, occlusion-aware disparity-based visual servoing, machine learning approaches for single-photon imaging, and augmented visual inertial wheel odometry.
Each chapter is a result of expert research and collaboration, reviewed by peers and consulted by the book's editorial board. The authors provide in-depth reviews of the state of the art and present novel proposals, contributing to the development and futurist trends in the field of machine vision.
"Measurements and Instrumentation for Machine Vision" serves as a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals seeking to explore and implement machine vision technologies in various domains, promoting sustainability, human-centered solutions, and global problem-solving.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
Illustrations
205 s/w Abbildungen, 50 farbige Abbildungen, 88 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 33 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder, 117 s/w Zeichnungen, 17 farbige Zeichnungen, 60 s/w Tabellen
60 Tables, black and white; 17 Line drawings, color; 117 Line drawings, black and white; 33 Halftones, color; 88 Halftones, black and white; 50 Illustrations, color; 205 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
860 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-38161-9 (9781032381619)
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Persons
Oleg Sergiyenko is a Researcher in the Engineering Institute of Baja California. His research interests are in automated metrology, machien vision, robot navigation, fast electric measurements and control theory.
Wendy Flores-Fuentes is a Researcher-Professor of the Faculty of Engineering of the Autonomous University of Baja California. Her area of interest is the study, analysis and experimentation of optoelectronics and automatic measuremetns for the instrumentation of machine vision systems.
Julio C. Rodriguez-Quinonez is a Researcher-Professor of the Faculty of Engineering of the Autonomous University of Baja California. His current research interests encompass automated metrology, machine vision, stereo vision systems, intertial navigation systems and robot navigation.
Jesus E. Miranda-Vega is a Professor in the National Technological Institute of Mexico/Mexicali Institute of Technology. His current research interests are machine vision, stereo vision, laser systems, artificial intelligence and signal processing.
Wendy Flores-Fuentes is a Researcher-Professor of the Faculty of Engineering of the Autonomous University of Baja California. Her area of interest is the study, analysis and experimentation of optoelectronics and automatic measuremetns for the instrumentation of machine vision systems.
Julio C. Rodriguez-Quinonez is a Researcher-Professor of the Faculty of Engineering of the Autonomous University of Baja California. His current research interests encompass automated metrology, machine vision, stereo vision systems, intertial navigation systems and robot navigation.
Jesus E. Miranda-Vega is a Professor in the National Technological Institute of Mexico/Mexicali Institute of Technology. His current research interests are machine vision, stereo vision, laser systems, artificial intelligence and signal processing.
Editor
Autonomous Uni of Baja California, Mexico
UABC, Mexico
UABC, Mexico
Nat Tech Ins of Mexico
Content
1. Machine Learning Approaches for Single Photon Direct Time of Flight Imaging 2. Experimental Evaluation of Depth Measurements Accuracy in Indoor 3. Design and Evaluation Support System for Convolutional Neural Network, Support Vector Machine and Convolutional Autoencoder 4. Classification of Objects in IR Images Using Wavelet Filters Based on Lifting Scheme 5. Image Dataset Augmentation: A Survey and Taxonomy 6. A Filter-based Feature Selection Methodology for Vehicle/Non-Vehicle Classification 7. Augmented Visual Inertial Wheel Odometry Through Slip Compensation 8. Methodology for Developing Models of Image Color of Terrain with Landmarks for Their Detection and Recognition by Autonomous Mobile Robots 9. Machine Vision :A Measurement Tool for Agricultural Automation 10. Occlusion-Aware Disparity-based Direct Visual Servoing of Mobile Robots 11. Development of Software and Hardware Complex for the Visualization of Sediments Inside a Vortex Chamber 12. Machine Vision for Astronomical Images using the Modern Image Processing Algorithms Implemented in the CoLiTec Software 13. Gallium Oxide UV Sensing in Contemporary Applications 14. Technical Vision System for Alive Human Detection in an Optically Opaque Environment 15. The Best Linear Solution for a Camera and an Inertial Measurement Unit Calibration 16. Methods of Forming and Selecting a Reference Image to Provide High-Speed Navigation for Maneuvering Aircraft 17. Application of Fibre Bragg Grating Arrays for Medical Diagnosis and Rehabilitation Purposes.