
Chapter
5
Reference Manual
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Interactive Setups
To improve speed
Reduce the rotation search interval.
Disable the scale search.
Adjust the two trade-off parameters towards speed.
Decrease the max number of shapes.
Mask away extracted edges that are not part of the characteristic shape.
Reduce any background clutter in the image.
Environmental considerations
2D
Select optics with low lens distortion.
Mount the camera straight to avoid perspective distortion.
Select an illumination that reduces direct reflections and shadows.
3D
Use the square pixels option together with an encoder in the IVC-3D grab setup.
Mask away edges due to missing data areas that may vary between images.
Do not include edges that are result of occlusion.
Mount the camera straight to avoid skewed height data.
Examples on workflows
The suite of tools for locating shapes can be used in a number of various workflows. These
examples show some of the most common ways to use the tools. In all examples (exclu-
ding the last), the reference shape is created using the interactive setup Add/Edit Shape
available in the interactive setup for Shape Locator.
During the configuration phase of the development, the interactive setup for the Shape
Locator tool is used to create one or more reference shapes and to adjust the parameters
to the correct settings. Once the configuration is done, the Shape Locator tool is executed
directly from the step program, using the reference shape (-s) created during the configu-
ration.
Workflow Tools
to
use
Locate one object
Shape Locator
Information about the shape is available as direct results
from the Shape Locator tool.
Locate multiple objects
Shape Locator
Get Shape
Information about each shape is found either by calling Get
Shape for each shape or by reading the table.
Locate and inspect relative to
the reference image
Shape Locator
Transform Image
The image is moved and rotated so that the located shape
is placed in the same position as it was in the reference
image.