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Vision Spectra Newsletter — Neuromorphic Processing, 3D Vision in Bin Picking, and more. (3/25/2021)

Vision Spectra Newsletter — Neuromorphic Processing, 3D Vision in Bin Picking, and more.
Quarterly newsletter from Photonics Media featuring the latest advancements in and applications for vision systems – from sensors to software.
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Thursday, March 25, 2021
Quarterly newsletter from Photonics Media featuring the latest advancements in and applications for vision systems – from sensors to software. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.

 
Evaluating Illumination Options for Telecentric Imaging
Evaluating Illumination Options for Telecentric Imaging
For machine vision applications requiring telecentric lenses, the proper illumination can be critical to the success of the imaging system. Achieving properly angled, even illumination can greatly affect the contrast of the image and the accuracy of measurements calculated from the image.
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Neuromorphic Processing Set to Propel Growth in AI
Neuromorphic Processing Set to Propel Growth in AI
Increasing volumes of data required for smart devices are prompting a reevaluation of computing performance, inspired by the human brain’s capabilities for processing and efficiency. Smart devices must respond quickly, yet efficiently, thereby relying on processor cores that optimize energy consumption, memory access, and thermal performance.

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3D Vision Bolsters Robotic Bin Picking
3D Vision Bolsters Robotic Bin Picking
For robots, unstructured bin picking has traditionally been challenging, if not effectively impossible. Part of the reason is mechanical, since getting a robotic arm into a bin and securing its grip on a part to pick can be difficult. Another problem, however, is the time needed for standard 2D vision to locate a part and position the robot to make a successful pick.
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Compact, Scalable Lidar Design Could Boast Applications Spanning Robotics, Health Care
Compact, Scalable Lidar Design Could Boast Applications Spanning Robotics, Health Care
Researchers from the University of Southampton, in collaboration with a team from San Francisco-based nanotechnology company PointCloud Inc., developed a scalable 3D lidar imaging system that the collaborators said matches and exceeds the performance and accuracy of most mechanical systems currently in use. The cost-effective device may provide a path to large-volume production of compact, inexpensive, and high-performance 3D imaging cameras for use in robotics, autonomous navigation systems, mapping of building sites to increase safety, and health care.
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Image Recovery Method Shows Improved Compressive Sensing, Phase Retrieval Capabilities
Research from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has yielded a method of compressive image recovery that is trained on patches of images, rather than full-size images. The method, called GPP (generative patch prior), is able to recover a wide variety of natural images. It compares favorably with other existing methods, the researchers said, in its ability to perform compressive image sensing and complete compressive phase retrieval tasks.
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Machine Vision, Artificial Nose Combine to Monitor Cooked Chicken
Skoltech (Russia) scientists are working to combine machine vision with an artificial nose to ensure the proper level of doneness for cooked chicken. The technology aims to help restaurants monitor and automate cooking processes.
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