PatMax RedLine Patterns (1-10) and PatMax Patterns (1-10) Identification Tools - Settings Tab
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Defines the operational mode of the tool: Identify or Verify.
Identify (the default mode) is used when the pattern being inspected is unknown. The tool will automatically examine the image (based on your regions) and determine which pattern, from the trained library of patterns, is being displayed and report that information in the Result parameter.
Verify is used to verify that the correct pattern is present. The tool will examine the image for a specified pattern and compare the found pattern against the pattern specified in the Pattern parameter.
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Defines which trained pattern to verify ( to enable this setting, the Mode must be set to Verify). Choose from the patterns you trained.
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Defines the degree of similarity that must exist between the Model pattern and the found pattern (0-100; default = 65). Found patterns above, or the equivalent of, the setting are considered a match. This tool executes faster with a higher setting, which also requires a greater degree of similarity between the Model and the found pattern.Lower settings allow for a higher likelihood of less accurate results, such as detection of patterns that are similar to, but not, the Model pattern.
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Defines the minimum acceptable contrast that must be present in the found pattern; the contrast for a found pattern must be greater than the Contrast Threshold value to be considered a valid instance. The default value for PatMax RedLine Pattern(s) is 0, and the valid parameter range is 0-100. The default value for PatMax Pattern(s) is 10, and the valid parameter range is 0-255. A low Contrast Threshold value is used for low-contrast images, while a high Contrast Threshold value is used for high-contrast images.
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Defines how far the found pattern can be rotated from the position of the Model pattern and still be recognized as a valid pattern (± 0-180°; default =15°).Allowing for a greater range of rotational variance of the pattern will increase the tool's execution time.
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Defines the allowable percentage of scaling (size variations) between the found pattern and the Model pattern (0-50; default = 0). The value is a plus or minus percentage, e.g. a value of 5 will enable the tool to find patterns that are between 95% and 105% of the Model pattern’s size. Allowing for a greater range of scale variance of the pattern will increase the tool's execution time.
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Defines the allowable difference in scores that can exist between the found pattern and any of the trained Model patterns (0-20; default = 0). The value is the score difference between any two trained Model patterns, e.g. a value of 5 will ensure that the tool finds patterns whose score is at least 5 more than any other Model pattern's score.
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Defines the search mode used for training and recognizing patterns, PatMax or PatQuick. By default, PatMax is selected. PatMax offers higher accuracy than PatQuick, but requires more time to execute, while PatQuick offers lower accuracy than PatMax, but requires less time to execute.
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Defines whether or not missing or occluded features of the found pattern will affect the score (default = Off, unchecked). When Strict Scoring is applied (On, checked), if features of the pattern are absent or blocked, the score of the found pattern will be lowered.
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Displays the name of the identified pattern.