Object Identification (Labeling) By Binary Conversion - Sharp IV-S20 User Manual

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Object identification (labeling) by binary conversion

9-9 Object identification (labeling) by binary conversion
Purpose
Application
Example
9
When there are several objects and the measuring position is arbitrary, the
presence or absence of objects and the size of the objects can be determined.
· The specified pixel area is converted to a binary image. The number of objects, total
size of the white area (the objects) and the area, center of gravity, main axis angle,
fillet diameter, and circumference of each white area can be measured.
Counting the number of food products or parts, measuring the sloped angle or
center of gravity of parts, and measuring the size of food products
[Measurement of 6 objects]
No.1
Objects
No.4
· Inspection sequence
Image
Convert it to
capture
a binary image
Measure the area, center of gravity,
main axis angle, fillet diameter, and circumference
[Measured results]
· Object identification (labeling
No.2
and numbering), number of
No.3
objects present, total area
· Area, center of gravity, main
No.5
axis angle, fillet diameter, and
No.6
circumference of each object
(No.1 - No.6).
Object identification
(labeling and numbering)
9-98

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