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1 August 1972 Quantitative Materials Evaluation And Inspection With The Image Analysing Computer
Robert H. Heil Jr., Michael Cole
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Proceedings Volume 0029, Imaging Techniques for Testing and Inspection; (1972) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978158
Event: Imaging Techniques for Testing and Inspection, 1972, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Many important quality tests on materials and components are made by visual assessment. Operators use microscopes to make visual assessments to describe, for example, the non-metallic inclusion content of steel or the grain size in a variety of materials. Human inspectors frequently have to watch miles of fast moving strips of paper, steel, cloth and other materials to spot and record visible defects. Also, Exr example, electron micrographs are examined to determine particle size distributions and radiographs are inspected visually to evaluate porosity.
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Robert H. Heil Jr. and Michael Cole "Quantitative Materials Evaluation And Inspection With The Image Analysing Computer", Proc. SPIE 0029, Imaging Techniques for Testing and Inspection, (1 August 1972); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.978158
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KEYWORDS
Image analysis

Particles

Pattern recognition

Visualization

Image processing

Oxides

Carbon

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