Date of Award
12-2015
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science (MS)
Legacy Department
Electrical Engineering
Committee Chair/Advisor
Hoover, Adam W
Committee Member
Groff, Richard E
Committee Member
Wang, Yongqiang
Abstract
This thesis considers the problem of assisting a human user setting up an automated Visual Inspection (VI) system. The VI system uses a stationary camera on an automobile assembly line to inspect cars as they pass by. The inspection process is intended to identify when parts have been missed or incorrect parts have been assembled. The result is reported to a human working on the assembly line who then can take corrective actions. As originally developed, the system requires a setup phase in which the human user places the camera and records a video of at least 30 minutes length to use for training the system. Training includes specifying regions of cars passing by that are to be inspected. After deployment of a number of systems, it was learned that users could benefit from being provided guidance in best practices to delineate training data. It was also learned that users could benefit from simple visual feedback to ascertain whether or not an inspection problem was suitable for a VI system or if the problem was too challenging. This thesis describes a few methods and a new software tool intended to address this need.
Recommended Citation
Ramaraj, Mohan Karthik, "A Training Assistant Tool for the Automated Visual Inspection System" (2015). All Theses. 2285.
https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/2285