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The market of light-emitting devices (LED) is growing dramatically over these years. To test the quality of LEDs, lots of LED probes are required. Therefore, it is important to develop an effective method to measure the angle (around 10 degrees) and the radius (15 µm ∼ 30 µm) of a produced LED probe. In this study, we propose a new subpixel edge detection for LED probes. The proposed method mainly...
LED probes are essential for testing the quality of LEDs, gaining its attention among industrial applications. Disturbance factors such as dust or noise affections may occur during the manufacturing process of the LED probes, which leads angle error to increase. With the increasing demand for LED probes, higher precision and efficiency are expected by users. Efficient method for edge detection and...
In recent years, the demands for LED are increasing. For testing the quality of LEDs, a lot of LED probes are necessary, so the high precision and efficient methods are paid more attention by industrial applications. This paper is focused on the measurement of the angle and the radius of a LED probe by computer vision. In previous paper, we proposed an effective method based on Canny edge detection...
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