Vision systems vs. the human eye
Despite their advanced capabilities, there are still many misconceptions surrounding vision systems, especially when comparing them to the human eye. For example, that they are able to fully mimic or even surpass human eyes. Although industrial cameras are extremely accurate, they work differently than our eyes, which excel at pattern recognition and color differentiation. Vision systems mainly offer consistency, but they have limitations, especially when it comes to character recognition and color differentiation. Industrial cameras usually have a resolution of 1 to 20 megapixels and capture images in black and white, while the human eye is able to process complex scenes effortlessly and often uses other senses such as touch to get a complete picture.
Preparing for vision systems, their applications, the future and AI
Considering the inherent differences between our human vision and camera-based systems, proper preparation is essential before getting started with vision systems.
To guide you, we have written an extensive whitepaper which takes you through various considerations, applications and possibilities of vision systems. Download the free whitepaper below and discover how you can effectively apply vision systems in your machine or production line!
Do you have any questions for us, or would you like to talk with a specialist? Please feel free to contact us. We are happy to assist you with selecting, implementing and optimising your vision systems.
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