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Teledyne Announces New Sapera Vision Software

Features rotated object detection

Thu, 01/25/2024 - 12:00
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(Teledyne: Waterloo, ON) -- Teledyne DALSA announces its latest Sapera Vision software, complete with enhanced versions of its AI training graphical tool Astrocyte 1.50, as well as its image-processing and AI libraries Sapera Processing 9.50.

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Teledyne’s Sapera Vision software provides field-proven image acquisition, control, image processing, and artificial intelligence functions to design, develop, and deploy high-performance machine vision applications such as surface inspection on metal plates, location and identification of hardware parts, plastic sorting, and PCB inspection.

“This new version of Sapera Vision software provides a rich set of new and improved features allowing flexible design and accelerated execution of AI-enabled applications,” says Bruno Menard, software director for Teledyne DALSA. “Among the key features of this release, the rotated object detection algorithm outputs position and orientation at inference time for more precision when detecting targets and defects.”

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