2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlaseng.2016.08.002
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Exploring combined dark and bright field illumination to improve the detection of defects on specular surfaces

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“…However, the ring light that is significantly larger than the cutting tool, whose image is to be captured, is chosen for a homogenous light distribution. Shadows and specular reflections are avoided by using diffused bright-field front lighting [50]. All the experiments are conducted under dry machining conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the ring light that is significantly larger than the cutting tool, whose image is to be captured, is chosen for a homogenous light distribution. Shadows and specular reflections are avoided by using diffused bright-field front lighting [50]. All the experiments are conducted under dry machining conditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low-level activity typically observed among TS0 particles is consistent with submicron changes, whereas medium-and high-level activity, observed with more delayed supply of Ce(III), are clearly related to micron-scale deposits. This correspondence is attributed to the scattering of incident light by the deposits [37]. As the deposits grow larger, they also scatter more light, resulting in a greater reduction in the intensity of light reflected back to the microscope.…”
Section: Activity Levels and Extent Of Inhibitor Depositionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Therefore, timely inspection for surface defects of injection moulded products is crucial for controlling product quality, optimising the manufacturing process, and enhancing the benefits of the enterprise. Currently, machine vision is considered to be an effective method for automated surface defect inspection of industrial products [9][10][11]. However, there are various types of surface defects in injection moulded products, such as discontinuous defects, overlapping defects, and highly similar defects, etc., and these defects have low contrast to the background.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%