‎09-24-2007 02:37 PM
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It appears that you have to extract color planes in order to use Geometric Matching. I messed around with this, but not the best option for my application. I have Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Cyan, and White Leds and who know what other colors might be added. I would rather use a color matching versus a grayscale matching by means of color plane extraction.
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‎09-25-2007 09:57 AM
‎09-25-2007 10:11 AM
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Not sure what you are asking for. First of all, I believe you were able to reproduce the Led not found when the search box was at the windows extents. When I make the search box only around the Led not found, I get a high matchscore. Typically in the 900's. I made the search box about 3 times the size of the Led being searched. |
‎09-25-2007 10:21 AM
‎09-25-2007 10:44 AM
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A few questions: Why doesn't the extra black in the background matter when making the search box smaller around the not found Led? Is it because there are less decisions being made and math computations when it's the only Led in the search box? I also learned the template to 'Ignore Black'. Why does the extra black in the background matter then? I understand that you can make everything pass when you slightly modified the *.png file to get rid of some of the extra black in the background. It seems a little too finicky though. This would be somewhat acceptable if I was the person supporting the equipment. I could spend a lot of time making sure each learned template is setup perfectly. It won't be acceptable though when this equipment that I'm programming is in India and Mexico in January and a technician there re-learns a template and has problems. I think I will play it safe and create a search rectangle around each Led, since the color pattern matching algorithm seems more robust for this case. I appreciate you trying this out. I would suggest the software department revisit the color pattern matching tool for the next revision. I think improvements could be made.
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