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1 August 1991 Determination of flint wheel orientation for the automated assembly of lighters
Reza Safabakhsh
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Abstract
Assembling flint wheels into cigarette lighters requires the insertion of the wheels into assembly from a certain side of the wheel. Computer vision techniques are used to enable the assembly system to determine appropriate orientation for the upright and fallen wheels and properly insert them into the assembly. Wheel surface images obtained under directional lighting are studied and features are found which provide the required distinguishability. Near real-time decision making is achieved by the system and very satisfactory results are reported.
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Reza Safabakhsh "Determination of flint wheel orientation for the automated assembly of lighters", Proc. SPIE 1472, Image Understanding and the Man-Machine Interface III, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46483
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Light sources and illumination

Machine vision

Robots

Feature extraction

Image understanding

Computer vision technology

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