2018
DOI: 10.1134/s0021364018100144
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Theory of Diffuse X-Ray Scattering from Surface Blisters

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“…At the present, some technologies can only identify common surface flaws, and the only approach to get surface defects is to use basic lighting [6]. Due to the complex appearance and many types of defects, light produces irregular diffuse reflection on the surface of more complex product surface defects, such as frosted surface defect detection of tablet mobile phones and defect detection of automobile body paint, resulting in the failure of imaging defects by ordinary lighting approaches [7]. Diffuse reflection surface defect detection is mostly manual, and how to identify the diffuse reflection surface is an important topic that has to be solved [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the present, some technologies can only identify common surface flaws, and the only approach to get surface defects is to use basic lighting [6]. Due to the complex appearance and many types of defects, light produces irregular diffuse reflection on the surface of more complex product surface defects, such as frosted surface defect detection of tablet mobile phones and defect detection of automobile body paint, resulting in the failure of imaging defects by ordinary lighting approaches [7]. Diffuse reflection surface defect detection is mostly manual, and how to identify the diffuse reflection surface is an important topic that has to be solved [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%