Method and apparatus for detecting streak, and printing apparatus

US9944104B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9944104-B2
Application numberUS-201715469581-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 27, 2017
Priority dateMar 28, 2016
Publication dateApr 17, 2018
Grant dateApr 17, 2018

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At least a part of an inspection image is divided into a finite number of local regions by allowing overlap in a first direction. A streak intensity signal quantitatively showing intensity of a streak for a position in a second direction intersecting with the first direction is created for each of the local regions. A position of a streak-like signal is detected by using each of at least one of T thresholds, where T is 1 or more. Presence or absence of a streak is determined for a position in accordance with the number of times of detection for each of thresholds in a local region group composed of two or more local regions connecting in the first direction. The number of times of detection required for determining that there is a streak for at least one of the thresholds is two or more.

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A method of detecting a streak extending in a first direction from an inspection image, the method comprising: an image acquisition step of acquiring the inspection image; a dividing step of dividing at least a part of the inspection image into a finite number of local regions while allowing an overlap in the first direction; a streak intensity signal creating step of creating a streak intensity signal that quantitatively shows streak intensity at a position in a second direction intersecting with the first direction for each of the finite number of local regions; a detecting step of detecting a position of a streak-like signal in the second direction by applying each of at least one of T thresholds where T is an integer of 1 or more to the streak intensity signal to detect the streak intensity signal as the streak-like signal; and a determination step of determining existence or non-existence of a streak according to a detection result acquired in the detecting step, wherein the determination step is configured to determine whether there is a streak for a certain position in the second direction in accordance with the number of times of detection of the streak-like signal for each threshold in a local region group composed of two or more local regions connecting in the first direction in the finite number of local regions, the number of times of detection required for determining that there is a streak is determined for each of the T thresholds, and two or more times of detection are required for determining that there is a streak for a threshold of at least one of the T thresholds. 2. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 1 , wherein a threshold with a relatively larger streak-like signal position detection probability of detecting the streak-like signal in a case where the threshold is applied to the streak intensity signal in the T thresholds, where T is 2 or more, increases the number of times of detection for determining that there is a streak. 3. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 2 , wherein when there is one or more times of detection for a threshold with a lowest streak-like signal position detection probability in the T thresholds in the determination step, it is determined that there is a streak at a position in the second direction at which there is one or more times of detection. 4. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 2 , wherein after the detecting step and the determination step are performed by using one threshold in the T thresholds, the detecting step and the determination step are performed by using a threshold different from the one threshold. 5. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 4 , wherein when it is determined that there is a streak from a detection result using any one of the T thresholds, implementation of at least one of the detecting step and the determination step by other thresholds is eliminated. 6. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 1 , wherein when it is determined that there is a streak at a specific position in the second direction in the determination step, processing of determining existence or non-existence of a streak at other positions is eliminated. 7. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 1 , wherein the inspection image is a photographed image acquired by photographing an object by an image sensor, or an image acquired by applying preprocessing to the photographed image. 8. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 7 , wherein the object is printed material and the streak is a streak defect. 9. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 8 , wherein the object is printed material printed by an ink jet printer provided with a line head, and the first direction is a direction in which a printing medium is relatively swept with respect to the line head. 10. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 8 , wherein when a printed image of the printed material has a pattern, the streak intensity signal creating step is performed by comparing the inspection image with a reference image of the pattern that has been previously acquired. 11. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 1 , wherein the streak has higher luminance at a position of the streak as compared with luminance at the position without the streak. 12. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 1 , wherein the streak has lower luminance at a position of the streak as compared with luminance at the position without the streak. 13. The method of detecting a streak according to claim 1 , wherein a profile showing a representative value of an image signal value corresponding to a position in the second direction is created for each of the finite number of local regions as the streak intensity signal in the streak intensity signal creating step. 14. An apparatus of detecting a streak extending in a first direction from an inspection image, the apparatus comprising: an image acquiring unit configured to acquire the inspection image; a dividing unit configured to divide at least a part of the inspection image into a finite number of local regions while allowing an overlap in the first direction; a streak intensity signal creating unit configured to create a streak intensity signal that quantitatively shows streak intensity at a position in a second direction intersecting with the first direction for each of the finite number of local regions; a streak-like signal position detecting unit configured to detect a position of a streak-like signal in the second direction by applying each of at least one of T thresholds where T is an integer of 1 or more to the streak intensity signal to detect the streak intensity signal as the streak-like signal; and a determining unit configured to determine existence or non-existence of a streak according to a detection result acquired by the streak-like signal position detecting unit, wherein the determining unit is configured to determine whether there is a streak for a certain position in the second direction in accordance with the number of times of detection of the streak-like signal for each threshold in a local region group composed of two or more local regions connecting in the first direction in the finite number of local regions, the number of times of detection required for determining that there is a streak is determined for each of the T thresholds, and two or more times of detection are required for determining that there is a streak for a threshold of at least one of the T thresholds. 15. The apparatus of detecting a streak according to claim 14 , further comprising a manual setting unit that manually sets at least one of: the number of the thresholds; at least one threshold of the T thresholds; the number of times of detection required for determining that there is a streak corresponding to the threshold; the number of partitions of the local region divided by the dividing unit; an amount of overlap; a size of the local region; the number of the local region groups; the number of the local regions per one local region group; and the number of overlapped regions of the local region group. 16. A printing apparatus comprising the apparatus of detecting a streak according to claim 14 . 17. The printing apparatus according to claim 16 , further comprising: a line head having a nozzle array in which a plurality of nozzles that ejects ink by an ink-jet method is disposed; a relative movement device that relatively moves a medium with r

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  • by means of printed test patterns · CPC title

  • Measuring, i.e. determining a quantity by comparison with a standard (H04N1/00031 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • relating to image data · CPC title

  • Drives, motors, controls or automatic cut-off devices for the entire printing mechanism · CPC title

  • for line print heads · CPC title

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What does patent US9944104B2 cover?
At least a part of an inspection image is divided into a finite number of local regions by allowing overlap in a first direction. A streak intensity signal quantitatively showing intensity of a streak for a position in a second direction intersecting with the first direction is created for each of the local regions. A position of a streak-like signal is detected by using each of at least one of…
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Fujifilm Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41J29/393. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Apr 17 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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