Abstract

The selection of an image quality assessment criterion plays a key role when an illuminant of autoregulative intensity is designed for a vision measurement system. In this work eight image quality assessment functions were compared and analyzed with adjustment of the illumination intensity from weak to strong. Four different workpieces, each representing a typical spatial frequency, were used in the comparison. The experimental results show that the best two functions are the image variance function and the gray standard deviation function.

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