Organizations, companies, universities and other institutions with
an interest in industrial vision are invited to join a presentation
and demonstration day Wednesday May 11 at DTU. All participants are
welcome to exhibit equipment or posters.
The Industrial Visionday is organised by DTU
Informatics
Venue
DTU Informatics
Richard Petersens Plads, Building 308
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Getting to
DTU Informatics
Conference chair
Jens Michael Carstensen
Ph. +45 4525 3412
jmc 'at' imm.dtu.dk
Registration
Registration for the Industrial Visionday can be done here no later than April 29. The registration fee includes participation in the lectures, exhibition, proceedings, refreshments, and lunch.
For members of the Danish Automation Society
(DAu), the
Danish Robotics Society (DIRA),
the Danish Biomedical Society (DMTS),
the Danish Pattern Recognition Society (DSAGM),
the Danish Remote Sensing Society (DSTM), International Game
Developers Association (IGDA),
the Danish Optical Society (DOPS)
and Øresund
IT Academy a reduced fee is applicable.
Program
08.00 |
Registration, exhibition, demonstrations, coffee, and rolls |
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09.00 |
Welcome and introduction |
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Professor Knut Conradsen, DTU Informatics |
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Session I 3D vision |
09.10 |
3D vision: matching technologies and practical
applications |
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Johannes Hiltner, MVTec |
09.50 |
A new 3D scanning system |
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Dr. Henrik Öjelund, 3Shape |
10.20 |
Poster teasers |
10.40 |
Coffee, exhibition, demonstrations |
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Session II Vision systems on the track |
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11.10 |
Condition based maintenance of brake pads for intercity trains |
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CEO Jørgen Læssøe, JLI vision |
11.35 |
PantoInspect – a laser-vision system for inspection of
pantographs |
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CEO Hans Steenberg, Image House |
12.00 |
Lunch, exhibition, demonstrations |
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Session III Photonics and machine vision |
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13.30 |
Wavelength conversion based spectral imaging
There has been a strong, application driven development of Si-based cameras and spectrometers for imaging and spectral analysis of light in the visible and near infrared spectral range. This has resulted in very efficient devices, with high quantum efficiency, good signal to noise ratio and high resolution for this spectral region. Today, an increasing number of applications exists outside the spectral region covered by Si-based devices, e.g. within cleantech, medical or food imaging. We present a technology based on wavelength conversion which will extend the spectral coverage of state of the art visible or near infrared cameras and spectrometers to include other spectral regions of interest. |
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Jeppe Seidelin Dam, DTU Photonics |
14.00 |
Spectral sub-surface light scattering – what can you measure? |
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Otto H. A. Nielsen, DTU Informatics |
14.30 |
Extraction of seed sorting parameters through image analysis |
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Ole Thomsen Buus, Aarhus Universitet Flakkebjerg |
15.00 |
Coffee, exhibition, demonstrations |
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Session IV |
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15.30 |
Current treds in vision optics: 5 Mpixel lenses and antishading
lenses |
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Jörg Blätz, Schneider-Kreuznach |
16.00 |
Current trends in machine vision cameras - 3D area sensors |
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Director Oliver Menken, VRmagic GmbH |
16.30 |
Poster prize, discussion, and closing remarks |
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Conference chair Jens Michael Carstensen, DTU Informatics |
16.45 |
Refreshments, exhibition, demonstrations |
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19.00 |
Vision dinner at Fortunen |
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Exhibitors
Posters
The list of Visionday posters can be seen
here
Sponsors
Student poster prize kindly sponsored by
Organizers
Jens Michael Carstensen, DTU Informatics, Conference Chair
Henrik Aanæs, DTU Informatics, Program Committee Member
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