A completely automated system which couples automatic analysis of electron backscatter diffraction
patterns (EBSPs) with precise movement of the sample in the SEM is described. The Hough
transform is implemented into an existing technique for identifying lattice orientation through
automatic analysis of EBSPs. The ability of the Hough transform approach to correctly identify
diffraction bands is quantitatively compared with the Burns algorithm. Both methods were tested on
1000 EBSPs from well annealed oxygen-free, electrical grade (OFE) copper, 120 patterns from as-cast
commercially pure aluminum and 106 patterns from 40% channel-die compressed aluminum. Only
slight differences were found in the ability of the methods to correctly identify bands in the sample
EBSPs. The three test runs resulted in 95-99% (OFE Cu), 97.5-99% (as-cast AI) and 81-85%
(deformed AI) correctly determined orientations (less than 5° off the manually determined reference
orientations). The limits in the ability of the band detection algorithms to fix the bands exactly are
discussed. To obtain the orientation which satisfies the detected bands most completely, a method of
averaging solutions obtained from different triplets of bands is introduced.
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