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15 June 2017 Automated surface quality inspection with ARGOS: a case study
Daniel Kiefhaber, Fabian Etzold, Arno F. Warken, Jean-Michel Asfour
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Proceedings Volume 10326, Fourth European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing; 103260T (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2275232
Event: Fourth European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing, 2017, Teisnach, Germany
Abstract
The commercial availability of automated inspection systems for optical surfaces specified according to ISO 10110-7 promises unsupervised and automated quality control with reproducible results. In this study, the classification results of the ARGOS inspection system are compared to the decisions by well-trained inspectors based on manual-visual inspection. Both are found to agree in 93.6% of the studied cases. Exemplary cases with differing results are studied, and shown to be partly caused by shortcomings of the ISO 10110-7 standard, which was written for the industry standard manual-visual inspection. Applying it to high resolution images of the whole surface of objective machine vision systems brings with it a few challenges which are discussed.
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Daniel Kiefhaber, Fabian Etzold, Arno F. Warken, and Jean-Michel Asfour "Automated surface quality inspection with ARGOS: a case study", Proc. SPIE 10326, Fourth European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing, 103260T (15 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2275232
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Optical inspection

Machine vision

Standards development

Optics manufacturing

Surface finishing

Control systems

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