Systematic design analysis for a vision system

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Modeling by mathematical expression

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C348S143000, C340S541000

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ABSTRACT:
A technique is disclosed for building a vision system. Reusable components and replacement components of an existing vision system are identified. The replacement components may be modules that are influenced by the relaxation in application constraints. Statistical characterization is performed on the replacement components (or the hybrid design variations obtained by fusing modules with the replacement modules). Wrappers are developed that provide statistical consistency with existing interfaces and are integrated into the new vision system.

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