Method And Apparatus Using Aiming Pattern For Machine Vision Training
First Claim
1. A method for use with a camera that includes a field of view (FOV), the method for selecting a portion of the field of view for analysis and comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing at least a portion of a first object within the field of view of the camera;
(b) providing a light source separate from the camera where the light source can be positioned separately from the camera;
(c) directing the light source toward the first object within the field of view of the camera so that the light forms an aiming pattern that is one of on and proximate a first location of interest on the first object;
(d) obtaining an image of the portion of the first object within the field of view including the aiming pattern;
(e) identifying the location of the aiming pattern in the obtained image; and
(f) using the aiming pattern in the obtained image to perform a processing function.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for use with a camera that includes a field of view (FOV), the method for selecting a portion of the field of view for analysis and comprising the steps of placing at least a portion of a first object within the field of view of the camera, providing a light source separate from the camera, directing the light source toward the first object within the field of view of the camera so that the light forms an aiming pattern that is one of on and proximate a first location of interest on the first object, obtaining an image of the portion of the first object within the field of view including the aiming pattern, identifying the location of the aiming pattern in the obtained image and using the aiming pattern in the obtained image to perform a processing function.
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32 Claims
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1. A method for use with a camera that includes a field of view (FOV), the method for selecting a portion of the field of view for analysis and comprising the steps of:
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(a) placing at least a portion of a first object within the field of view of the camera; (b) providing a light source separate from the camera where the light source can be positioned separately from the camera; (c) directing the light source toward the first object within the field of view of the camera so that the light forms an aiming pattern that is one of on and proximate a first location of interest on the first object; (d) obtaining an image of the portion of the first object within the field of view including the aiming pattern; (e) identifying the location of the aiming pattern in the obtained image; and (f) using the aiming pattern in the obtained image to perform a processing function. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for use with a camera having a field of view (FOV), the method for use during a commissioning procedure to identify at least a first FOV subsection, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) placing at least a portion of a first object of the first type within the field of view; (b) directing a hand held light source toward the first object within the field of view of the camera so that the light forms an aiming pattern that is one of on and proximate a first feature of interest on the first object; (c) obtaining an image of the portion of the first object within the field of view; (d) identifying the location of the aiming pattern in the obtained image; and (e) using the location of the aiming pattern in the obtained image to perform a processing function. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A system for obtaining an image of an object within a field of view (FOV) and selecting a portion of the image for analysis, the system comprising:
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a data collector for obtaining an image of a first object within a data collector field of view (FOV); a light source that is separate from the data collector and that is separately positionable from the data collector for, when a portion of a first object is within the field of view of the data collector, directing light toward the first object within the field of view so that the light forms an aiming pattern that is one of on and proximate a first location of interest on the first object; and a processor programmed to identify the location of the aiming pattern in the obtained image and to use the aiming pattern in the obtained image to perform a processing function. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. A method for use with a camera that includes a field of view (FOV), the method for selecting points within the field of view for analysis, the method comprising the step of:
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(a) placing at least a portion of a first object within the field of view of the camera; (b) directing a light source toward the first object within the field of view of the camera so that the light forms an aiming pattern on the object at a first location of interest; (c) obtaining a first image of the portion of the first object within the field of view; (d) identifying the location of the aiming pattern in the first image; (e) with the first object still within the field of view of the camera, directing the light source toward the first object within the field of view of the camera so that the light forms an aiming pattern on the object at a second location of interest; (f) obtaining a second image of the portion of the first object within the field of view; (g) identifying the location of the aiming pattern in the second image; and (h) using the identified locations of the aiming pattern in the first and second images to perform a processing function. - View Dependent Claims (26)
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27. A method for use with a camera that includes a field of view (FOV), the method for selecting a function to be performed on an image obtained by the camera and comprising the steps of:
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(a) forming any one of a plurality of different illumination aiming patterns on at least one surface of an object within the field of view of the camera; (b) obtaining an image of the first object within the field of view including the aiming pattern; (c) identifying the type of aiming pattern in the obtained image; and (d) identifying a process associated with the identified aiming pattern wherein a different process is associated with each different aiming pattern. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30, 31, 32)
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