Transformation of automated optical image analysis software Mineral4/Recognition4 to Mineral5/Recognition5

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 5158 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 8, 2021
Abstract
The automated optical image analysis software Mineral4/Recognition4 (M4/R4) is capable of
performing comprehensive characterisation of different materials throughout the iron ore value chain,
including ore fines, lump, sinter, pellets and coke. It has been successfully used by CSIRO for
industrial and research projects and has been independently licensed to several world leaders in
iron ore production and ironmaking. The M4/R4 software was strongly integrated with a Zeiss
microscope to make use of the company’s powerful AxioVision software. This required users to own
both Zeiss microscope hardware and AxioVision software in order to be able to use M4/R4 to its full
image acquisition and analysis capacity. Therefore, it was not available to the users of equipment
produced by other major microscope manufacturers. In recent times however, Zeiss has indicated
that the AxioVision software will no longer be supported.
To overcome this limitation, CSIRO has proceeded with the next generation of this software,
Mineral5/Recognition5 (M5/R5). Importantly, the M5/R5 system has been developed without any
dependence on a specific microscope hardware/software platform. Furthermore, the image analysis
functionality is now based on openCV open access software and has been fully rewritten using stateof-
the-art software development tools to allow reading and processing of all major image formats.
Although past applications have been specific to iron ore and ironmaking applications, other
improvements, such as an increased number of minerals allowing better gangue segmentation,
flexible mineral definitions, improved software modules behaviour and refined analysis routines
enables the platform independent M5/R5 image analysis system to be used by researchers in any
area of mineralogical or materials research.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Transformation of automated optical image analysis software Mineral4/Recognition4 to Mineral5/Recognition5MLA: Transformation of automated optical image analysis software Mineral4/Recognition4 to Mineral5/Recognition5. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2021.