How the Help is divided
The Help is divided into different parts that discuss various topics, as follows:
- User Guide. See for general usage of Aurora Imaging Library.
- Part 1: Getting started. Provides necessary information to help you get started on making the most of this state-of-the-art machine vision SDK.
Note: This is essential reading for working with Aurora Imaging Library.
- Part 2: 2D processing and analysis. Provides information about supported 2D processing and analysis operations.
- Part 3: 2D related information. Provides information about working with 2D data buffers.
- Part 4: 3D processing and analysis. Provides information about supported 3D processing and analysis operations.
- Part 5: 3D related information. Provides information about working with 3D data containers.
- Part 6: Machine learning fundamentals. Provides information about how to, in general, use the Aurora Imaging Library Classification module to perform machine learning.
- Part 7: Machine learning tasks. Provides information about how to use the Aurora Imaging Library Classification module to perform specific machine learning tasks, such as image classification, segmentation, and feature classification.
- Part 8: Communication. Provides information about communicating with robots, working with industrial communication protocols, and auxiliary I/O signals.
- Part 09: Other programming languages, Web API, and operating systems. Provides information about using Aurora Imaging Library with programming languages other than C, Aurora Imaging Web Library, and operating systems other than Windows.
- Part 10: Miscellaneous. Remaining chapters. Provide more detailed information about set up, management, and other topics not documented elsewhere.
- Part 1: Getting started. Provides necessary information to help you get started on making the most of this state-of-the-art machine vision SDK.
- Reference. See for the reference description of a specific Aurora Imaging Library function.
- Hardware-specific Notes. See for general information about using the library with a specific hardware product or component. Hardware-specific information regarding a specific Aurora Imaging Library function is integrated into the function's reference description for a major release.
- Examples. See for a list of general code examples that present concepts and features of the library.
- Release Notes and Updates. See for information about Aurora Imaging Library release notes and updates, and how to access them.
- Aurora Imaging Object Library. See for a description of Aurora Imaging Object Library and for links to open this alternative object-oriented API.