TAIT, Roger J., SCHAEFER, Gerald and HOPGOOD, Adrian A. (2008). Intensity-based image registration using multiple distributed agents. Knowledge-Based Systems, 21 (3), 256-264. [Article]
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PDF (As published at AI-2007 conference. Subsequently published in KBS journal.)
AI2007submission-TaitSchaeferHopgood.pdf - Submitted Version
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Abstract
Image registration is the process of geometrically aligning images taken from different sensors, viewpoints or instances in time. It plays a key role in the detection of defects or anomalies for automated visual inspection. A multiagent distributed blackboard system has been developed for intensity-based image registration. The images are divided into segments and allocated to agents on separate processors, allowing parallel computation of a similarity metric that measures the degree of likeness between reference and sensed images after the application of a transform. The need for a dedicated control module is removed by coordination of agents via the blackboard. Tests show that additional agents increase speed, provided the communication capacity of the blackboard is not saturated. The success of the approach in achieving registration, despite significant misalignment of the original images, is demonstrated in the detection of manufacturing defects on screen-printed plastic bottles and printed circuit boards.
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