OdinVision announces Advanced Vision Builder (AVB) 4.0, the latest version of OdinVision's standard vision software. Advanced Vision Builder (AVB) 4.0 is a major update to the industry-leading PC-based platform that delivers faster application performance and simpler application setup.
Advanced Vision Builder (AVB) 4.0 innovations
1. Easy to use
Support parallel or sequential execution of multiple processes, and each process and tool can be saved and loaded independently for easy reuse.
2. Flexible tools
Improve the expression function, add support for input 16-base data, logical processing functions and string processing functions, and all the basic type parameters of all tools can use expression input.
3. Add global variables
Improve the global variable function, add global array variables, PLC, camera and other objects that need to be called globally, no longer need to repeat the single process addition.
4. Optimize the interface
Optimize the user interface, add multiple charts and data visualization controls, improve self-correction, and the interface is simple.
5. Deep Learning
Add Deep Learning functions to solve industry problems, such as scratch detection, Chinese character recognition, and solder joint detection.
6. Improved stability
Optimize threading to improve the stability of the software, and execute faster, reducing the computer configuration required by the user as much as possible.
Advanced Vision Builder (AVB) 4.0 Deep Learning is designed to enable customers to combine Deep Learning and traditional vision tools in the same application. At the same time, Deep Learning is designed for vision applications that require accurate measurement of scratches, defects, and more.
"We see that many applications require more than just traditional vision or Deep Learning – they need both to get the best solution," said James Yu, CEO of OdinVision. "The new Advanced Vision Builder (AVB) 4.0 makes it easier for users to take advantage of the full range of powerful OdinVision vision technologies to tackle new and increasingly complex vision challenges. ”