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Image Reconstruction of a Manufacturing Process: A Genetic Programming Approach,Used
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Evolutionary Computation (EC) is one of the most attractive techniques in the area of Computer Science. EC includes Genetic Algorithms (GAs), Genetic Programming (GP), Evolutionary Strategy (ES) and Evolutionary Programming (EP). GP have been widely used to solve a variety of problems in image enhancement, analysis and segmentation. This book explores the use of GP as a powerful approach to solve the image reconstruction problem for Lost Foam Casting (LFC) manufacturing process. The data set was collected using the Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) technique. ECT is one of the most attractive technique for industrial process imaging because of its low construction cost, safety, noninvasiveness, nonintrusiveness, fast data acquisition, simple structure, wide application field and suitability for most kinds of flask and vessels. GP found to be a very efficient algorithm in producing a mathematical model of image pixels in a form of Lisp expression. A Graphical User Interface (GUI) Toolbox based Matlab was developed to help analyzing and visualizing the reconstructed images based GP problem. The reported results are promising.
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