%0 Journal Article %T Machine Vision for X-Ray Image using Symbolic Mechanism %A Akshay Agrawal %A Anand Kr. Srivastava %J International Journal of Advanced Electrical and Electronics Engineering %D 2013 %I %X Machine vision is the technology and methods used to provide imaging-based automatic inspection and analysis for such applications as automatic inspection, process control, and robot guidance in industry. The scope of MV is broad.MV is related to, though distinct from, vision. Machine vision methods are defined as both the process of defining and creating a MV solution, and as the technical process that occurs during the operation of the solution. In the following presented papers we hereby see the working of the MACHINE VISION through symbolic mechanism. While conventional (2D visible light) imaging is most commonly used in MV, alternatives include imaging various infrared bands, line scan imaging, 3D imaging of surfaces and X-ray imaging. Key divisions within MV 2D visible light imaging are monochromatic vs. colour, resolution, and whether or not the imaging process is simultaneous over the entire image, making it suitable for moving processes. The most commonly used method for 3D imaging is scanning based triangulation. Other 3D methods used for machine vision are time of flight, grid based and stereoscopic. %K 3D %K 2D %K X-rays %U http://irdindia.in/Journal_IJAEEE/PDF/Vol2_Iss4/10.pdf