Rapid automatic lighting control of a mixed light source for image acquisition using derivative optimum search methods

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Automatic lighting (auto-lighting) is a function that maximizes the image quality of a vision inspection system by adjusting the light intensity and color.In most inspection systems, a single color light source is used, and an equal step search is employed to determine the maximum image quality. However, when a mixed light source is used, the number of iterations becomes large, and therefore, a rapid search method must be applied to reduce their number. Derivative optimum search methods follow the tangential direction of a function and are usually faster than other methods. In this study, multi-dimensional forms of derivative optimum search methods are applied to obtain the maximum image quality considering a mixed-light source. The auto-lighting algorithms were derived from the steepest descent and conjugate gradient methods, which have N-size inputs of driving voltage and one output of image quality. Experiments in which the proposed algorithm was applied to semiconductor patterns showed that a reduced number of iterations is required to determine the locally maximized image quality.
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EDP Sciences
Issue Date
2015-10
Language
English
Citation

International Symposium of Optomechatronics Technology, ISOT 2015

ISSN
2261-236X
DOI
10.1051/matecconf/20153207004
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/313212
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RIMS Conference Papers
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