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Locating and identifying splits and holes on sugi by the laser displacement sensor

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The split and the hole are two common defects on sugi (Cryptomeria japonica D.Don). They have a common feature in that they are associated with surface irregularities. We have developed a laser scanning system to detect the splits and the holes based on their thickness, which correlates spatially with the profile information. The displacements measured by the laser sensor were converted to pixel values to generate the displacement profile image. Both the splits and the holes manifested well in the image. A dedicated image-processing program written in Visual Basic has been developed. The defects regions were accurately located by the image processing. To identify the defects, eight recognition rules based on four features have been utilized. Furthermore, a method based on the pixel model was proposed to compute the area of the defect. The results indicated that the defects could be identified correctly, and the areas could be computed accurately using the pixels model.

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Correspondence to Chiaki Tanaka.

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Hu, C., Tanaka, C. & Ohtani, T. Locating and identifying splits and holes on sugi by the laser displacement sensor. J Wood Sci 49, 492–498 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10086-002-0509-3

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