Papers from M2VIP’08, the 15th International Conference on Mechatronics and Machine Vision in Practice, held in Auckland, New Zealand, 2–4 December 2008.
See also International Journal of Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications 8(1-4) 2010
- Simulation of food mastication based on discrete element method
- FPGA implementation of log-polar mapping
- Recognising 2.5D manufacturing feature using neural network
- Automotive speech control in a non-stationary noisy environment
- From science fiction to science fact: a smart-house interface using speech technology and a photo-realistic avatar
- A micro-sequenced CMOS model for cell signalling pathway using G-protein and phosphorylation cascade
- A precise inspection technique for wafer pre-sawing lines using Affine transformation
- Surface roughness vision measurement in different ambient light conditions
- Image-based measurement of alveoli volume expansion in an animal model of a diseased lung
- Incremental delta-sigma modulators for temperature sensing applications
- Vision-based 3D surface motion capture for the DIET breast cancer screening system
- Research of reliability for measuring high-g micro array acceleration sensor
- Development of small-sized flexible pneumatic valve using vibration motor and its application for wearable actuator
- Honeycomb model based skin colour detector for face detection
- A machine learning approach to crop localisation using spatial information
- A new communication system for reconfigurable mechatronic modules
- Analysis of a PM DC motor model for application in feedback design for electric-powered mobility vehicles
- Classification of Bidens in wheat farms
- Structural health monitoring using adaptive LMS filters
- Force pattern characterisation of Caenorhabditis elegans in motion
- Moving target tracking and measurement with a binocular vision system
- Synchronisation of vision-based sensor networks with variable frame rates
- Fault diagnosis of nuclear power plant based on genetic-RBF neural network
- Energy harvesting and current state of the technology with application to traffic monitoring
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