Research paper
A new vision interface : "defining what instead of how" : making image analysis functions transparent to the user by coupling them to handling tasks in an intuitive interface for materials handling applications
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- A new vision interface : "defining what instead of how" : making image analysis functions transparent to the user by coupling them to handling tasks in an intuitive interface for materials handling applications
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Whole document restricted, but available by request, use the feedback form to request access. This thesis addresses the need for adaptability in vision systems that measure system state information in a sensory feedback role for the control and coordination of flexible discreteitem materials handling operations, such as those performed by a robotic palletising system. In addition, this thesis addresses the need for vision systems that are more easily configured by users, such as factory techn...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Doctoral
- Date created
- 1997
- Creator
- Sly, Ian M. P.
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/2292/2506
- Related subjects
- Engineering and Technology / Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
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