1 April 1991 Moment invariants for automated inspection of printed material
Marc L. Simpson, Richard L. Schmoyer, Martin A. Hunt
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Abstract
The use of moment invariants for the detection of flaws in automated image processing inspection of printed graphic material is investigated. Prior work with moment invariants has concentrated on twodimensional image pattern recognition. A major limitation in pattern recognition applications has been the segmentation of the image from its background. Automated image processing inspection of printed material does not suffer from this limitation because a standard image background exists. The potential for separating flawed and unflawed printed material using moment invariants is demonstrated with formal statistical experiments.
Marc L. Simpson, Richard L. Schmoyer, and Martin A. Hunt "Moment invariants for automated inspection of printed material," Optical Engineering 30(4), (1 April 1991). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.55813
Published: 1 April 1991
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KEYWORDS
Inspection

Mahalanobis distance

Visualization

Halftones

Image processing

Image segmentation

Pattern recognition

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