Machine Vision Tools Recognize Patterns

Oct. 1, 1998
Users of Sherlock and MVTools machine vision software suite can experience high accuracy, speed, and robustness through expanded pattern recognition, it's claimed. Sherlock is a Windows-based package that allows users to quickly prototype highly

Users of Sherlock and MVTools machine vision software suite can experience high accuracy, speed, and robustness through expanded pattern recognition, it's claimed. Sherlock is a Windows-based package that allows users to quickly prototype highly sophisticated vision applications, perform feasibility testing, and execute in real-time, all in an easy-to-use, point-and-click graphical environment with no programming required. MVTools, which is the machine vision library at the heart of Sherlock, is a complete set of software libraries for OEMs who prefer to develop their own custom machine vision applications from C++ or Visual Basic. Version 5.3 of Sherlock and MVTools features expanded capabilities in areas such as: pattern recognition/search tool; enhancement to remote control "lights-out" mode; advancements for image display with overlay; real-world calibration; and simplified array handling for easy programming. Version 5.3 also includes a new IC-lead inspection module which enables the software to handle a wider variety of back-end semiconductor test and assembly inspection applications.

Company: CORECO IMAGING INC.

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