Computer and machine vision systems are used in everything from traffic and security cameras to food inspection and medical imaging.
As computer vision technologies are applied to more and more everyday applications, it brings some questions to mind: how does the human eye stack up? Can we compete? Or are we on our way to becoming obsolete?
Check out this “face off” between the human eye and computer vision systems.

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The Tube Vision Inspection System (The Anaconda) is designed to inspect continuous material (e.g. surgical Read more
The thermal seal foil inspection system is capable of inspecting seals of varying diameters, and Read more
Bullseye Rapid Tube and Lumen Vision Inspection System is designed to measure the outer diameter Read more
This system inspects tubes for the automotive and aerospace industries. The parts vary in size Read more
The material handling label inspection system represents a low volume 360-degree visualization and inspection solution Read more
Integro ships two new next generation multi-spectral visual inspection system to medical device manufacture in Read more
Function and purpose of this application: Carbon filter trays are delivered to the system and Read more







