Geometrical characterization of 3D defects by artificial vision

In this article, the authors propose a real-time method for the geometrical characterization of defects located on the surface of a 3D object. The algorithm is built from information contained on a 3D grid of the object to be controlled. The efficiency of the characterization method is judging experimentally.

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