Method and device for automatically identifying the deepest point on the surface of an anomaly

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 9875574
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14108976

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A method and device for automatically identifying the deepest point on the surface of an anomaly on a viewed object using a video inspection device. The video inspection device obtains and displays an image of the surface of the viewed object. A reference surface is determined along with a region of interest that includes a plurality of points on the surface of the anomaly. The video inspection device determines a depth for each of the plurality of points on the surface of the anomaly in the region of interest. The point on the surface of the anomaly having the greatest depth is identified as the deepest point.

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  • GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY

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Bendall, Clark Alexander Syracuse, US 47 971

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