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Theodore D. Doiron, John R. Stoup, Tsai Hong Hong, Marilyn N. Abrams
Abstract
With the rapid growth of video-based measurement and inspection systems, we would like to determine the extent to which industry needs calibration artifacts and standardized methods for video metrology. We hope to open a dialog among users for discussing their experiences, problems and needs with respect to video metrology and the role NIST can take in addressing these issues.
Vision, Metrology, artifacts, calibration procedures, inspection, video metrology
Citation
Doiron, T.
, Stoup, J.
, , T.
and Abrams, M.
(2000),
Video Based Metrology, To be published in the ASTM Standardization News, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=820667
(Accessed October 11, 2025)