Introduction to the MIL / MIL-Lite Environment
Created especially for the first time user is a 2-day course which includes a general overview of MIL / MIL-Lite, shows how to set up a development environment, and covers the basics of managing image buffers, capture and display. All students will have the opportunity to meet with the instructors and discuss their specific application requirements.
Are you about to develop using MIL/MIL-Lite for the first time?
If so, Matrox Imaging offers an ideal introduction to our library with Introduction to the MIL/MIL-Lite Environment. Created especially for the first-time user, this training includes a general overview of MIL/MIL-Lite, explains how to set up your development environment, and covers the basics of managing image buffers, image capture and display. "Hands-on" workshops and Question & Answer periods with MIL Development and Applications Engineers ensure that you leave the training with the knowledge needed to solve real-world applications.
What you can expect...
Small class size guarantees personalized attention. All course materials are provided, including an individual workstation equipped with a frame grabber and video camera. Instructors possess an in-depth knowledge of MIL and have extensive experience solving real-world applications.
Prerequisites:
Participants should be comfortable programming using Microsoft® Visual® C++ 2005 although the use of Microsoft® Visual® Basic® 2005 and Microsoft® Visual® C++ 2005 can also be accommodated given sufficient demand. No prior knowledge of MIL/MIL-Lite is required.
Date and Location:
Monday, November 8 - Tuesday, November 9, 2010,
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
VISION 2010 Stuttgart, Germany, Messe Stuttgart
Agenda Day One (9:00 am - 5:00 pm)
Introduction to the MIL/MIL-Lite Training Environment, MIL Software Architecture, Installation, MIL Portability (Lab 1), Introduction to Buffers (Lab 2), Introduction to Displays (Lab 3), Introduction to Digitizers (Lab 4),
(5:00 pm - 6:00 pm) Optional topics*
Agenda Day Two (9:00 am - 5:00 pm)
Advanced Buffers (Lab 5), Advanced Displays (Lab 6 and 7) (demo), Advanced Digitizers, Development and debugging techniques, Troubleshooting
(5:00 pm - 6:00 pm) Optional topics*
*The most frequently selected topics, as determined by students the first morning of training, will be presented (time permitting). Below is the list of possible topics: Distributed MIL, Video and Matrox Intellicam, MIL Redistribution, MIL Licensing, MIL on Linux
Please note: This training course is offered in English.
Matrox Imaging Library MIL Processing
Are you interested in learning how to choose and optimally apply the correct image processing tool for your next application?
Attending Matrox Imaging's intensive 3-day MIL Processing training will teach you how to select the best tools for your application and demonstrate how to use them to their full potential.
This intensive training includes...
In-depth training on MIL's processing tools: Image processing primitives, Basic image processing with MIL, Multiprocessing with MIL, GPGPU with MIL, MIL 2D calibration, Feature extraction & analysis (MIL Blob Analysis versus MIL Edge Finder), Pattern recognition & alignment (MIL Pattern Matching - NGC-based - versus MIL Geometric Model Finder versus MIL Registration), 1D and 2D measurements (MIL Measurement versus MIL Metrology), Character recognition (MIL OCR template-based or MIL String Reader feature-based), MIL 1D/2D Code Reader, MIL color analysis tools, MIL 3D calibration and mapping tools.
What you can expect...
Small class size guarantees personalized attention. All course materials are provided, including an individual workstation. Instructors possess an in-depth knowledge of MIL and have extensive experience solving real-world applications.
Prerequisites:
It is strongly recommended that participants have completed Introduction to the MIL/MIL-Lite Environment Training or have prior experience developing with MIL or MIL-Lite. Participants should be comfortable programming using Microsoft® Visual® C++ 2005 although the use of Microsoft® Visual® Basic® 2005 and Microsoft® Visual® C++ 2005 can also be accommodated given sufficient demand.
Date and Location:
Wednesday, November 10 - Friday, November 12, 2010
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
VISION 2010 Stuttgart, Germany, Messe Stuttgart
Agenda Day One (9:00 am - 5:00 pm):
Architectural overview of MIL processing modules, What's new in MIL 9, Image processing primitives overview, Lab, Calibration module, Why calibrate?, Coordinate system definitions, Steps in performing a calibration, Lab
Feature extraction & analysis tools:
Overview, MIL modules for feature extraction & analysis, What is MIL Blob Analysis, How to use MIL Blob Analysis, What is MIL Edge Finder. How to use MIL Edge Finder, MIL Blob Analysis or MIL Edge Finder, Quiz, Lab
Pattern recognition tools:
Overview, MIL modules for pattern recognition, What is MIL Pattern Matching, How to use MIL Pattern Matching, What is MIL Geometric Model Finder, How to use MIL Geometric Model Finder, MIL Pattern Matching or MIL Geometric Model Finder, Quiz, Lab
Agenda Day Two(9:00 am - 5:00 pm)
Measuring tools:
Overview, MIL modules for measurement, What is MIL Measurement, How to use MIL Measurement, What is MIL Metrology, How to use MIL Metrology, MIL Measurement or MIL Metrology, Quiz, Lab
Reading tools:
Overview, What is MIL OCR, How to use MIL OCR, What is MIL String Reader, How to use MIL String Reader, MIL OCR or MIL String Reader, Quiz, Lab
What is MIL Code Reader, How to use MIL Code Reader, Quiz, Lab
Agenda Day Three ((9:00 am - 5:00 pm)
Color tools:
What is MIL Color module, How to use MIL Color module, Lab
Multi-processing acceleration
General Processing Unit (GPU) acceleration
Demo
Alignment tool:
What is MIL Registration, How to use MIL Registration, Lab
3D tools:
How to use MIL Calibration for 3D applications, What is MIL 3D Map, How to use MIL 3D Map, Lab
For more information please contact:
RAUSCHER
Johann-G.Gutenberg-Str. 20
D-82140 Olching
Phone +49 81 42 / 4 48 41-0
Fax +49 81 42 / 4 48 41-90
E-Mail: info@rauscher.de
www.rauscher.de