Product Description
Aurora Imaging Library (Formerly Matrox Imaging) Library 3D Vision Tools - CoPilot Interactive Environment
Included with Aurora Imaging Library is Aurora Imaging Library CoPilot, an interactive environment to facilitate and accelerate the evaluation and prototyping of an application. This includes configuring the settings or context of Aurora Imaging Library vision tools. The same environment can also initiate—and therefore shorten—the application development process through the generation of Aurora Imaging Library program code. Running on 64-bit Windows, Aurora Imaging Library CoPilot provides interactive access to Aurora Imaging Library processing and analysis operations via a familiar contextual ribbon menu design. It includes various utilities to study images and help determine the best analysis tools and settings for a given project. Also available are utilities to generate a custom encoded chessboard calibration target and edit images. Applied operations
are recorded in an Operation List, which can be edited at any time, and can also take the form of an external script. An Object Browser keeps track of Aurora Imaging Library objects created during a session and gives convenient access to these at any moment. Non-image results are presented in tabular form and a table entry can be identified directly on the image. The annotation of results onto an image is also configurable. Aurora Imaging Library CoPilot presents dedicated workspaces for training one of the supplied deep learning neural networks for Classification. These workspaces feature a simplified user interface that reveals only the functionality needed to accomplish the training task like an image label mask editor. Another specialized workspace is provided to batch-process images from an input to an output folder. Once an operation sequence is established, it can be converted into functional program code in any language supported by Aurora Imaging Library. The program code can take the form of a command-line executable or dynamic link library (DLL); this can be packaged as a Visual Studio project, which in turn can be built
without leaving Aurora Imaging Library CoPilot. All work carried out in a session is saved as a workspace for future reference and sharing with colleagues.