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“Good strategies start with massive amounts of quantitative analysis, hard, difficult analysis that is blended with wisdom, insight, and risk taking. Truly great companies lay out strategies that are believable and executable. Good strategies are long on detail and short on vision.”
Louis Gerstner, Jr. — author: Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance?
Here is a small sampling of Blue Rabbit technical research papers.
This document is an extremely simplistic introduction to the concepts of cameras applied to machine vision. The simplistic nature of this document means that it should not be taken as providing definitive answers, it is intended as a high level guidance tool to assist in decision making at that level. Technological details and actual hardware and software configurations belong at the lower level of a technical working group.
This document also looks specifically at cameras, in the popular sense that ordinary people imagine when they hear the term. That is to say, a camera is an instrument that captures images (either individually or in timed sequences) using those wavelengths of the electro-magnetic spectrum that are visible to the human eye. This visible spectrum may be extended slightly into both the ultraviolet and the infrared, but not far enough to become (say) microwaves.
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