02-02-2011 03:45 PM
Hello
I am trying to figure out an effective method for Vision Builder to have an automated system to detect cracks and defects.
We were able to filter out the image to have a consecutive line of pixels. My question is "How do I make Vision Builder to determine
that the continous pixels are in fact a crack so it can fail the process?"
Here is a picture of what I am working with
[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/stickydiljay/crack.jpg[/IMG]
I appreciate any input. Thanks in advance
02-04-2011 12:28 AM
Hey Diljay,
I believe you can do this in multiple ways:
2- Morphological Analysis, fining particles and their sizes
I hope this helps
Regards,
A. Zaatari
12-23-2014 07:25 AM
I need to detect the crack in eggs can someone please help me on this
12-26-2014 01:57 PM
As a starting point, I would try using a threshold function to see if you can pick it out sufficiently. You might also explore lighting options to help eliminate shadows, such as using multiple lights at different angles.
12-28-2014 06:08 AM
sir i tried edge detection and then i tried to remove the crack alone from the egg shell but i couldnt can you tell me how to do it
herewith i have attached the edge detected image of egg for your reference
01-07-2015 07:45 AM
Before you get too far on the algorithm I would spend some time on the image acquisition. You should try to get some lighting to eliminate shadow and glare and select a background that will be quite different from the egg if possible. Now you can seperate egg from background and mask the egg. I would probably follow this with a threshold to get the crack candidates and filter out particles that tont have characteristics of a crack like the thickness of the particle is too wide (I have done this using a danielson on the bianry and refiltering by max distances from edge) . Would have to study many samples to understand the nature of what defines a 'crack'.