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Module: | MetrologyPro |
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Performs a series of 1D edge detections and finds an arc that best matches the detected points.
Applications
Name | Type | Range | Description | |
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inImage | Image | Input image to fit arc to | ||
inFittingField | ArcFittingField | Arc fitting field | ||
inFittingFieldAlignment | CoordinateSystem2D* | Adjusts the fitting field to the position of the inspected object | ||
inScanCount | Integer | 3 - | The number of points that will be searched to estimate the position of the arc | |
inScanWidth | Integer | 1 - | The width of each scan field (in pixels) | |
inSamplingParams | SamplingParams | Parameters controlling the sampling process | ||
inEdgeScanParams | EdgeScanParams | Parameters controlling the edge extraction process | ||
inEdgeSelection | Selection | Selection mode of edges | ||
inLocalBlindness | LocalBlindness* | Defines conditions in which weaker edges can be detected in the vicinity of stronger edges | ||
inMaxIncompleteness | Real | 0.0 - 0.999 | Maximal fraction of edge points not found | |
inFittingMethod | CircleFittingMethod | Method used to fit an arc | ||
inOutlierSuppression | MEstimator* | Selects a method for ignoring incorrectly detected points | ||
outArc | Arc2D? | Fitted arc or nothing if the fitting fails | ||
outEdges | Edge1D?Array | Found edges | ||
outDeviationProfile | Profile? | Profile of distances between the actual arc points and the corresponding reference arc points | ||
outAlignedFittingField | ArcFittingField | Fitting field used; in the image coordinate system | ||
outInliers | Point2DArray | Points matching the fitting arc | ||
outBrightnessProfiles | ProfileArray | Extracted image profiles | ||
outResponseProfiles | ProfileArray | Profiles of the edge (derivative) operator response | ||
diagScanSegments | Segment2DArray | Segments along which the scans were run | ||
diagSamplingAreas | Rectangle2DArray | Areas from which the input image is sampled |
Description
The operation tries to fit a given arc to edges present in the inImage image. Internally, it performs a series of scans with the ScanSingleEdge filter along inScanCount specific scan segments which length is always equal to the inFittingField width and cannot be less than 4. The found points are then used to determine the actual position of the arc in the image. Only inMaxIncompleteness fraction of these scans may fail. If the fitting according to the given parameters is not possible, outArc is set to Nil.
Hints
- Connect an input image to the inImage input.
- If the object location is variable, connect inFittingFieldAlignment to an appropriate local coordinate system (e.g. from a template matching filter).
- Define the inFittingField input to specify the area in which edge scanning will be performed.
- Define inEdgeScanParams.EdgeTransition to detect a particular edge type, and only that type.
- If the noise level is high, try increasing inScanWidth and/or inEdgeScanParams.SmoothingStdDev.
- If no or too few edge points are found, try decreasing inEdgeScanParams.MinMagnitude.
- If some of the scans may fail, set the inMaxIncompleteness input accordingly.
- If some of the scans may produce false results, try different values of the inOutlierSuppression input.
- Use the diagScanSegments and outEdges outputs to visualize the scanning results.
Examples
Remarks
Read more about Local Coordinate Systems in Machine Vision Guide: Local Coordinate Systems.
This filter is a part of the Shape Fitting toolset. To read more about this technique, one can refer to the Shape Fitting chapter of our Machine Vision Guide
Hardware Acceleration
This operation supports automatic parallelization for multicore and multiprocessor systems.
Complexity Level
This filter is available on Basic Complexity Level.
Filter Group
This filter is member of FitArc filter group.
See Also
- FitArcToRidges – Performs a series of 1D ridge detections and finds an arc that best matches the detected points.
- FitArcToStripe – Performs a series of 1D stripe detections and finds an arc that best matches the detected points.