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Machine vision software library updated

A MVTec Software product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 18, 2007

Halcon 8.0 has been optimised for improved speed, using automatic parallelisation of image data.

Halcon 8.0, MVTec's new version of the machine vision software library, is already able to automatically use quad-core parallelisation for a dramatically increased performance.

Halcon 8.0 has been optimised for improved speed, using automatic parallelisation of image data.

This automatic parallelisation can keep up with manual multi-threading.

Even experts cannot manually implement parallelisation much faster.

This is particularly true for applications that must handle large amounts of image data such as with colour or other multi-channel images, 16 or more bit images, stereo images, Fourier transform, texture analysis, surface inspection, or blob analysis.

The splitting to several processors is indispensable.

Splitting image data and merging it again is a complex operation which is automatically optimised by Halcon 8.0.

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