Abstract:
A high-speed system in which color detection is one aspect of an overall quality inspection process for agricultural produce is undergoing development. In a typical appli...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
A high-speed system in which color detection is one aspect of an overall quality inspection process for agricultural produce is undergoing development. In a typical application, the system can sort and route tomatoes to many output grades according to their ripeness and size. A CCD (charge-coupled device) color television camera inspects the produce passing on a conveyor of rotating rollers. Color quality is determined by using a three-dimensional lookup table to identify spatial areas which contain a color of interest. The lookup table defines 262, 132 unique colors. Special spot-type defect detection algorithms have been developed to distinguish between diffused color which is spread throughout the entire surface area of an object and color clusters which are concentrated in a much smaller area.<>
Published in: Proceedings IECON '91: 1991 International Conference on Industrial Electronics, Control and Instrumentation
Date of Conference: 28 October 1991 - 01 November 1991
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-87942-688-8