VisionCommander – a PC-based image processing software for optical inspection by senswork – supports 2D and 3D cameras as well as scanners from a wide range of manufacturers.
VisionCommander – a PC-based image processing software for optical inspection by senswork – supports 2D and 3D cameras as well as scanners from a wide range of manufacturers.
Teledyne Dalsa’s Sapera Vision Software Edition 2022-05 upgrades include enhancements to the Astrocyte graphical AI training tool and the Sapera Processing image processing and AI library tool.
The new version Halcon 22.05 by MVTec Software offers numerous new features: Until now, the Deep Learning technology Anomaly Detection was only able to detect localized, structural anomalies.
The new version of the ArenaView SDK by Lucid Vision has a built-in JupyterLab support.
The highlight of Halcon Version 22.05 by MVTec is the new Global Context Anomaly Detection technology.
Version 5.1 of MVTec’s Merlic image processing software will be released on April 7. In particular, the range of Deep Learning functions has been expanded.
Users of the embedded vision system NXT ocean of IDS now have new features at their disposal.
Gigelink by Euresys is an optional library of eGrabber that provides a universal, hardware-independent access to GigE Vision Cameras.
The Simatic Tensorbox for AI applications comes with an integrated Nvidia Jetson Xavier NX accelerator card with 384 GPU cores.
With the software package 1.2 for the Nvidia Isaac SDKTM, Framos supports the latest version 2021.1 for the industrial depth cameras D415e and D435e.
The WeldSight Remote Connect app for the OmniScan X3 phased array tester streamlines the weld inspection workflow.
The C6675 control cabinet Industrial PC with ATX motherboard and the housing and power supply unit of the C6670 Industrial Server by Beckhoff enables the use of powerful graphics cards for particularly demanding machine learning and vision applications.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the AWS Panorama Appliance, a new device that customers can install in their facilities to run applications that analyze multiple video streams from existing on-premises cameras.
Olympus’ Stream image analysis software now uses AI to apply image segmentation to industrial testing using microscopy.
The Open eVision libraries by Euresys can now be used on Linux as a 64-bit version on x86-64 platforms (with Intel or AMD CPUs).
Efinix´s Ti375 FPGA is manufactured in an advanced 16 nm process node.
Eleven Dynamics announces the launch of its new software Automation Suite.
Building on the Ocra-Quest, the first quantitative CMOS (qCMOS) camera, the successor version from Hamamatsu offers high performance and versatility.
Sony recently released a 247MP rolling shutter CMOS image sensor available in monochrome (IMX811-AAMR) and color (IMX811-AAQR) variants which have a 64.84mm diagonal, a square pixel array, as well as 5.3fps.
The NXT malibu camera from IDS enables AI-based image processing, video compression and streaming in full 4K sensor resolution at 30fps – directly in and out of the camera.
BitFlow has integrated the Nvidia Jetson AGX Orin module with its CoaXPress (CXP) frame grabbers.
The Terascope from the Helmut Fischer Group enables the layer thickness measurement of organic single and multiple layers on any base material with terahertz.
The Computer Vision Toolbox in the 2024a (R2024a) release of the Matlab and Simulink product families from MathWorks provides algorithms, functions and apps for the design and testing of computer vision, 3D vision and video editing systems.
Emergent Vision introduces the expanded real-time 3D/4D reconstruction capabilities within the companie’s eCapture Pro software.
Alkeria’s latest addition to its Celera P camera series, a polarization camera to use dual-USB3 technology, features the 12MP Sony Pregius IMX 253 sensor.
Cognex Corporation’s In-Sight L38 3D Vision System combines AI, 2D, and 3D vision technologies to solve a range of inspection and measurement applications.
The 10GigE camera MV-CH1510-10FM from Hikrobot (distributor Maxxvision) uses Sony’s IMX411 rolling shutter CMOS to transmit images with a resolution of 151MP and 6.2fps.