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2012
Conference Paper
Title

Surface defect detection of metal parts: Use of multimodal illuminations and hyperspectral imaging algorithms

Abstract
The illumination technique used in the industrial inspection systems can affect the quality of the acquired images. The choice of this technique plays an important role in the designing process of the system. Using multiple modalities can then avoid a difficult choice and increase the performances. We propose to consider multi-modal data by constructing pseudo-spectral cubes and by using hyperspectral imagery algorithms to detect 3D surface defects on metal parts. In this paper, four basic lighting modalities (white source light and monochromatic source light including non-polarized and polarized light) are proposed and tested to illuminate the metal parts, and different detection algorithms have been compared. We show that the spectral angle mapper is able to detect the defects with a non-supervised approach, and gives good detection performances.
Author(s)
Benmoussat, Mohammed
Spinnler, Klaus
Guillaume, Mireille
Institut Fresnel, Marseille
Mainwork
IEEE International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques, IST 2012  
Conference
International Conference on Imaging Systems and Techniques (IST) 2012  
DOI
10.1109/IST.2012.6295527
Language
English
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