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Despite a relatively long tradition and outstanding progress in CCD technology during the last few years, computer vision applications have not become as significant as was expected. Because of lack of understanding and the complexity of applications themselves, the introduction of computer vision technology in production lines is still rare. Rarity raises prices and so we go round in circles. At present computer vision needs effective, simple and lowcost applications, which will make it accessible to potential customers and show them all its possibilities and benefits. Industrial users need solutions instead of theory.
Sensor Review – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1992
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