Automatic Recognition of Indoor Digital Instrument Reading for Inspection Robot of Power Substation

Author(s):  
Yu Wang ◽  
Chang-Bao Xu ◽  
Jun Wang ◽  
Peng Gao ◽  
Ji-Pu Gao ◽  
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Author(s):  
Aleksey Kolmogorov ◽  
Nadezhda Grosheva

An algorithm for recognizing digits from an image of a device with a digital indication as a tool of an automated workplace of a metrologist is considered.


2020 ◽  
Vol 69 (9) ◽  
pp. 6322-6335
Author(s):  
Jian Huang ◽  
Junzhe Wang ◽  
Yihua Tan ◽  
Dongrui Wu ◽  
Yu Cao

Author(s):  
John Mansfield

Advances in camera technology and digital instrument control have meant that in modern microscopy, the image that was, in the past, typically recorded on a piece of film is now recorded directly into a computer. The transfer of the analog image seen in the microscope to the digitized picture in the computer does not mean, however, that the problems associated with recording images, analyzing them, and preparing them for publication, have all miraculously been solved. The steps involved in the recording an image to film remain largely intact in the digital world. The image is recorded, prepared for measurement in some way, analyzed, and then prepared for presentation.Digital image acquisition schemes are largely the realm of the microscope manufacturers, however, there are also a multitude of “homemade” acquisition systems in microscope laboratories around the world. It is not the mission of this tutorial to deal with the various acquisition systems, but rather to introduce the novice user to rudimentary image processing and measurement.


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