Extraordinary State Classification of Grinding Wheel Surface Based on Gray-level Run Lengths

명암도 작용 길이에 따른 연삭 숫돌면의 이상 현상 분류

  • Published : 2004.06.01

Abstract

The grinding process plays a key role which decides the quality of a product finally. But the grinding process is very irregular, so it is very difficult to analyse the process accurately. Therefore it is very important in the aspect of precision and automation to reduce the idle time and to decide the proper dressing time by watching. In this study, we choose the method which can be observed directly by using of computer vision and then apply pattern classification technique to the method of measuring the wheel surface. Pattern classification technique is proper to analyse complicated surface image. We observe the change of the wheel surface by using of the gray level run lengths which are representative in this technique.

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