CAM Developments in computer-integrated manufacturing
CAM Developments in computer-integrated manufacturing
The C++ programming language
Digital image processing (2nd ed.)
Digital image processing (2nd ed.)
Robotics: control, sensing, vision, and intelligence
Robotics: control, sensing, vision, and intelligence
Active objects: realities and possibilities
Object-oriented concepts, databases, and applications
A comparison of the object-oriented and process paradigms
OOPWORK '86 Proceedings of the 1986 SIGPLAN workshop on Object-oriented programming
Integrating Data Processing Systems: In Theory and in Practice
Integrating Data Processing Systems: In Theory and in Practice
Computer Vision
Knowledge Representation and Control in Computer Vision Systems
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
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The meaning of the integration in manufacturing environments is that all component systems work together to meet the company business objectives rather than simply work together. Each component should behave intelligently and actively cooperate with other systems. The issues of integration of a manufacturing system are investigated and applied to vision and image processing system. To achieve the integration, the integrated system is implemented as a collection of objects which are classified into active objects and passive objects. An initial framework for the prototype implementation for an integrated manufacturing system is presented.