%0 Journal Article %T Computer Vision-Based Quality Inspection System of Transparent Gelatin Capsules in Pharmaceutical Applications %J American Journal of Intelligent Systems %@ 2165-8994 %D 2012 %I %R 10.5923/j.ajis.20120201.03 %X Real-time quality inspection of gelatin capsules in pharmaceutical applications is an important issue from the point of view of industry productivity and competitiveness. Computer vision-based automatic quality inspection is one of the solutions to this problem. Machine vision systems provide quality control and real-time feedback for industrial processes, overcoming physical limitations and subjective judgment of humans. In computer-vision based system a digital image obtained by a digital camera would usually have 24-bit color image. The analysis of an image with that many levels might require complicated image processing techniques. But in real-time application, where a part has to be inspected within a few milliseconds, either we have to reduce the image to a more manageable number of gray levels, usually two levels (binary image), and at the same time retain all necessary features of the original image. A binary image can be obtained by thresholding the original image into two levels. In this paper, we have developed an image processing system using edge-based image segmentation techniques for quality inspection that satisfy the industrial requirements in pharmaceutical applications to pass the accepted and rejected capsules. %K Gelatin Capsule %K Image Segmentation %K Border Tracing %K Edge-detection %K Neural Network %U http://article.sapub.org/10.5923.j.ajis.20120201.03.html