Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Updates
- 2. Product Introduction
- 3. Software Interface
- 3.1 Welcome Page
- 3.2 Home Page
- 3.3 Menu
- 3.4 Control Toolbar
- 3.5 Tool Box
- 3.6 Result Display
- 3.7 Flow Management
- 3.8 Camera Management
- 3.9 Controller Management
- 3.10 Global Variables
- 3.11 Communication Management
- 3.12 Global Trigger
- 3.13 Global Script
- 3.14 Operation Interface
- 3.15 Data Queue
- 3.16 Flow Time
- 3.17 Dobot Panel
- 4. Vision Tools
- 4.1 Acquisition
- 4.2 Location
- 4.2.1 Feature Match
- 4.2.2 Greyscale Match
- 4.2.3 Mark Location
- 4.2.4 Circle Search
- 4.2.5 Line Search
- 4.2.6 Blob Analysis
- 4.2.7 Caliper
- 4.2.8 Edge Search
- 4.2.9 Position Correction
- 4.2.10 Rect Search
- 4.2.11 Peak Search
- 4.2.12 Edge Intersection
- 4.2.13 Parallel Lines Search
- 4.2.14 Quadrilateral Search
- 4.2.15 Line Group Search
- 4.2.16 Multi-line Search
- 4.2.17 Blob Label Analysis
- 4.2.18 Path Extraction
- 4.2.19 Find Angle Bisector
- 4.2.20 Find Median Line
- 4.2.21 Calculate Parallel Lines
- 4.2.22 Find Vertical Line
- 4.3 Measurement
- 4.4 Image Generation
- 4.5 Recognition
- 4.6 Deep Learning
- 4.7 Calibration
- 4.8 Calculation
- 4.9 Image Processing
- 4.9.1 Image Combination
- 4.9.2 Image Morphology
- 4.9.3 Image Binarization
- 4.9.4 Image Filter
- 4.9.5 Image Enhancement
- 4.9.6 Image Computing
- 4.9.7 Distortion Correction
- 4.9.8 Image Clarity
- 4.9.9 Image Fixture
- 4.9.10 Shade Correction
- 4.9.11 Affine Transformation
- 4.9.12 Ring Expansion
- 4.9.13 Copy and Fill
- 4.9.14 Frame Mean
- 4.9.15 Image Normalization
- 4.9.16 Image Correction
- 4.9.17 Geometric Transformation
- 4.9.18 Image Stitch
- 4.9.19 Multiple Images Fusion
- 4.10 Color Processing
- 4.11 Defect Detection
- 4.11.1 OCV
- 4.11.2 Arc Edge Defect Detection
- 4.11.3 Linear Edge Defect Detection
- 4.11.4 Arc-Pair Defect Detection
- 4.11.5 Line-Pair Defect Detection
- 4.11.6 Edge Group Defect Detection
- 4.11.7 Edge Pair Group Defect Detection
- 4.11.8 Edge Model Defect Detection
- 4.11.9 Edge Pair Model Defect Detection
- 4.11.10 Defect Contrast
- 4.12 Logic Tools
- 4.13 Communication
- 4.14 Dobot Magician Tools
- 5. Cases
- 6. Dobot Magician Demo
DobotVisionStudio User Guide
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value, the stricter the point set selection will be. When the point group's accuracy is not high, this
threshold can be appropriately increased. It is recommended to use the default value.
• Sampling Rate: it is the parameter setting item when Ransac weight function is selected.
When the point group's accuracy is not high, the sampling rate can be appropriately reduced. It is
recommended to use the default value.
Output Results:
• Calibration Status: 1 represents calibrated, 0 means failed calibration.
• Evaluate Calibration Error Status: Evaluate whether the calibration error is OK, 0
indicates that the error is within the normal range, and 1 indicates abnormal calibration results.
When the calibration error is large, the accuracy of image point and physical point information can
be checked in the calibration parameters, and can also be analyzed from the moving track of N-point
calibration processing results.
Firstly, check the motion trajectory of image points. Generally, the motion trajectory in the same
direction is parallel, and the motion trajectory in different directions is vertical, which indicates that
the selected image points have high quality, otherwise it will lead to large fitting error, as shown in
the figure below.
If the rotation error is large, it is necessary to check the rotation image point and input angle. If the
over rotation error is small, but it is much different from the rotation position of the real image,
check the input angle and camera mode.
From the motion trajectory analysis, assuming that the structure motion is X first and then Y, the
coordinate system in the image is shown in the figure below.