Optometron

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Check unordered objects

Optometron has added the Deep Learning module to its VIS-Vision software. This module identifies and assesses objects that are also present without structure, i.e. regardless of the position, angle, size or illumination of the objects.

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This makes quality control faster, more precise and more flexible. With the help of neural networks, the Optometron module independently learns to identify, analyze and evaluate objects. The user can train the neural networks on new products at any time without any programming effort. The number of features that the software can analyze with deep learning is unlimited. This means that the test objects can be classified according to any number of properties.

With the Deep Learning module, around ten evaluations per second can be carried out on both B/W and color images. The precision of the evaluation is based on the HD image resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels.

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