COTS and OSS Promote Cost-Effective Custom Vision-System Design (Part 2)
COTS-based machine-vision systems reduce time-to-market while providing more robust solutions. Part 2 looks at how open-source software can be leveraged to meet those goals.
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COTS-based machine-vision systems reduce time-to-market while providing more robust solutions. Part 2 looks at how open-source software can be leveraged to meet those goals.
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