what are or is the most effective real time image segmentation techniques & algorithms when dealing with a metallic cylindrical part being turned on a lathe machine?
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Doctorknowledge
le 26 Mai 2015
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le 27 Mai 2015
real time image segmentation techniques
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Image Analyst
le 27 Mai 2015
If it's a computer controlled lathe, you know the progress and any time because you know the total time it takes to cut it. If you wanted to make another system to give you basically the same information you'd have to take like 100 shots, and then when you run it again, you can compare your image, through maximum absolute deviation or something like that to all 100 images and find out the percentage done you are. Like if the MAD was closest to your reference image #39 then you'd be 39% of the way done. Of course you know that also just simply from the time the picture was taken, the time you started, and the known completion time.
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Image Analyst
le 26 Mai 2015
How about thresholding? By the way, you forgot to attach your image like most people who want image processing advice. Did you seem image segmentation tutorial? http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/?term=authorid%3A31862
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Image Analyst
le 26 Mai 2015
Isn't this a computer controlled lathe so you know what you'll get every time? Also, that's not a good photo - it's at an angle and the cutter is in the way.
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