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1 November 1992 Automatic x-ray inspection of canned products for foreign material
David W. Penman, Olof J. Olsson, David A. Beach
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Proceedings Volume 1823, Machine Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.132090
Event: Applications in Optical Science and Engineering, 1992, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
The manufacture of food products for human consumption is an operation requiring strict levels of quality assurance to ensure that no foreign material is entrained in the final product. Once the product has been packaged, the options for inspection are severely limited. The machine vision team at Industrial Research Ltd. has, on a number of occasions, undertaken the inspection of large quantities of such products using x-ray video imaging and visual inspection. To perform such an operation manually is at best tedious, but also entails a degree of concentration that is difficult to maintain over long periods of time. This paper discusses the development of a real-time system for automatically inspecting canned products. The system uses high speed vision hardware to inspect the contents of each can. The system is capable of automatically rejecting cans containing foreign material.
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David W. Penman, Olof J. Olsson, and David A. Beach "Automatic x-ray inspection of canned products for foreign material", Proc. SPIE 1823, Machine Vision Applications, Architectures, and Systems Integration, (1 November 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.132090
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Inspection

Image processing

X-ray imaging

Video

Machine vision

Image segmentation

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