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On the development of intelligent optical inspections

2017 IEEE 7th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC), 2017
The automated optical inspection (AOI) has replaced the manual optical inspection of printed circuit boards (PCBs) in nearly all manufacturing lines. Programming the inspection machines is time consuming and requires a good understanding of the optical inspection domain and printed circuit boards.
Johannes Richter   +2 more
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INSPECTION TIME AND MEASURED INTELLIGENCE

British Journal of Psychology, 1976
Ten subjects with WAIS Full Scale IQ scores ranging from 119 to 47 were required to discriminate between two lines of markedly different length, exposed in random order for ten different durations, by pressing one of two keys. Estimates of inspection time Λ, the rate at which sensory input is accumulated and passed to subsequent decision processes ...
T, Nettelbeck, M, Lally
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An intelligent robot for indoor substation inspection

Industrial Robot: the international journal of robotics research and application, 2020
PurposeTo ensure the safety of electric power supply, it is necessary to inspect substation equipment. With the dramatic increase in the number of substations, especially indoor substations, intelligent robot inspection has become an important development direction.
Chenjie Wang   +5 more
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Intelligent Inspection Planning and Computer Aided Inspection

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture, 1993
Quality inspection is the source of vital information for business control and improvement in manufacturing. This paper describes research at the University of Bristol, in collaboration with Rolls-Royce plc, to develop automated inspection planning and computer aided inspection applications. The inspection planning system involves the representation of
Tannock, JDT   +3 more
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INSPECTION TIME AND INTELLIGENCE IN DYSLEXIC CHILDREN

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1985
Abstract— Dyslexics and normal readers aged 9–11 were compared on an inspection time task. Results indicated that dyslexics required significantly longer inspection times. The findings suggested, however, that there was greater individual variation among dyslexics than among normal readers and that the dyslexics
J, Whyte, C, Curry, D, Hale
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Research on Intelligent Spinning Inspection Robot

2021
The downstream processing industry of Chemical fiber has become the most significant foreign exchange earning industry through exportation in China’s textile industry It.creatively develops the mobile robot equipped with the machine vision detection system and its data visualization service platform; aiming at the occasional abnormal situation during ...
Wei Wei   +4 more
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Inspection Time: An Index for Intelligence?

The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1982
Recent publicity has been given to reports of high correlations between IQ and “inspection time”, a measure derived from simple discrimination which is assumed to provide an estimate of the time taken by a basic component of the decision process. However, this publicity has not recognised that the inclusion of mentally retarded participants in the ...
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An intelligent robot for flexible quality inspection

2016 IEEE International Conference on Information and Automation (ICIA), 2016
Quality inspection is a task in every production concerned with a product's functionality, as well as its appearance. While dimensional or functional defects can easily be detected automatically, cosmetic defects are still found by skilled personnel only.
Martin Kefer, Jihuan Tian
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A discrete event framework for intelligent inspection

[1993] Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2002
The problem of intelligent inspection is addressed. Discrete event dynamic systems (DEDSs) are used to guide the sensing of mechanical parts for industrial inspection. An agent is used to sense the environment and to feed the relevant data to a control module that makes design and sensing strategy choices which affect inspection activities.
Tarek M. Sobh   +2 more
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