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Object identification (labeling) by binary conversion
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[MEASURING COND] (TYPE00-MEAS.1-LABEL-BIN-OBJ)
1
REGST NO.
00(0~3) REG.NO
YES
2
BINARY AREA COND (TO NEXT SUB-MENU)
3
FIND CENT/GRAVITY NO
YES
4
MAIN AXIS ANGLE NO
YES
5
FILLET DIAMETER NO
YES
6
PERIMETER LENGTH NO
YES
7
UPPER MENU
· Set measurement items
3
to
6
to NO or YES, as desired.
[Example of recording an image]
Measurement window
(rectangular)
Mask window
(rectangular)
·The binary image will be the contents
of the measurement window, after the
portion excluded by the mask window
has been removed.
· In order to set a window it is necessary to freeze the image.
· First freeze the image. Then operate the camera normally. Finally, freeze the image again. The first
frozen image that was taken will be converted to binary values and this will be the final binary image.
The second frozen image that was taken may also be converted to a binary image by repeating
steps
1
to
e
above.
[Window settings]
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Fillet width
Center of gravity, main axis angle
Fillet width (horizontal)
X1
Y
(
0, 0
)
(511, 479)
Center of gravity (X1, Y1)
· Calculated from the area and the position of each object.
· (X1, Y1)=(
∑
x/N,
∑
y/N) N: Area
Fillet width (vertical)
Peripheral
The number of pixels in the
boundary line of an object
(Inclination:
√
2 times)
Main axis angle
・
Angle between the longitudinal and horizontal directions
with the center of gravity treated as the base.