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Interface accelerates machine vision processing

A MVTec Software product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 19, 2007

A new Halcon interface from MVTec allows users to directly run filter operations on the microEnable III frame grabber from Silicon Software, dramatically accelerating image processing applications.

A new Halcon interface from MVTec allows users to directly run filter operations on the microEnable III frame grabber from Silicon Software, dramatically accelerating image processing applications.

This is a revolution in machine vision, says Christoph Zierl from MVTec.

"VisualApplets Studio by Silicon Software enables our customers to directly execute computationally expensive image preprocessing on the frame grabber in an easy way".

"Thus, by the new Halcon interface, more computing power remains for the following high-level image processing with Halcon".

By the image preprocessing on the frame grabber's FPGA, significant computing time can be saved on the main processor.

Based on a graphical user interface, the preprocessing can be flexibly configured such as a media filter operation for noise reduction.

The user does not need any expertise of FPGA programming and nevertheless can select which algorithms are preprocessed by the FPGA and which remain for the subsequent application.

This is particularly useful when huge amounts of data have to be processed, for example high-speed applications or those dealing with large images.

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