May 10, 2013 - Scheduled for May 14, 2013, AIA webinarseeks to demystify machine vision software so engineers and project teams can make informed engineering decisions about what tasks may be possible and how to accomplish them. Important take away concepts include: how software represents images, how concepts of color space and frequency domain are made operational, and how image analysis morphology, edges, kernels, histogram equalization, and pattern matching works. AIA 900 Victors Way, Suite 140 Ann Arbor, MI, 48108 USA Press release date: May 9, 2013
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This webinar will cover the underlying fundamentals of machine vision software. The vision marketplace is full of very good software packages: what are they actually implementing under the hood? How are images represented in software? How do the algorithms actually go about accomplishing what they need to? The webcast seeks to demystify machine vision software and software packages so engineers and project teams can make more informed engineering decisions about what tasks may be possible and how to accomplish them.
Important take away concepts: How software represents images How the concepts of color space are frequency domain are made operational How image analysis works - morphology, edges, kernels, histogram equalization and pattern matching. How these principles are applied.
Thank you to our sponsors: Title: Machine Vision Software Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST Presenter: Tom Brennan, Artemis Vision
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