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Re: NI-IMAQdx for Vision Assistant

That is not something Vision Assistant does. It is more an investigatory tool, and isn't really an analysis tool on its own. There is a tool called Vision Builder AI, or something like that which lets you embed state machines and comparison logic, and I suspect it includes what you are asking about.

I typically get the VI to work on a handful of images, code it in a LV VI that uses the camera, and displays all sorts of intermediate processing results. Then I run it live, testing other angles, lighting, blue, etc. looking for failures in the processing. I can sometimes tune it there, and other times, I capture the failure images, add them to the test stack, and go back to Vision Assistant to explore.

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