Find links below to the following AI Modules for image processing, displayed by category:
MODULES by RECOGNITION METHODS:
11.1 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/2982052 - searches for anomalies in the image.
11.2 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7602237 - object classification.
11.3 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7602198 - searches for objects (and optionally classifies them).
11.4 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7634958 - surface recognition.
11.5 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7569464 - measuring dimensions of objects.
11.6 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7569478 - recognizing characters/words in the image.
MODULES by EDDITING TOOLS:
11.7 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7569489 - tool for image editing before the next processing.
11.8 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7569541 - tool designed to cover parts of the image which should be ignored.
11.9 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7602310 - unifies the position and rotation of the objects in the images for further processing.
MODULES by ENHANCEMENTS:
11.10 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7602319 - image processing by a custom code
11.11 /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7602608- parallelism enables parallel processing between branches.
Artificial Intelligence modules are trained based on user-annotated models. The user then selects which model should be used for the module.
The principle of image processing is based on a one-way passage through the modules, where each module processes the image and sends new information to the next module.
In some cases, selecting a single module may be sufficient to achieve a successful result.
The order of modules is called Flow and the software runs through the flow with a top to bottom direction.
By clicking in Edit button, the flow can be configured, you can add modules by using + button on a desired position, which shows the following pop up window, containing brief information about each module:
You can also Remove, Rename or Add notes to existing modules in the Flow.
Modules communicate between them via /wiki/spaces/CONFLUENCE/pages/7569551.
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