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Referee report. For: A large-scale image dataset of wood surface defects for automated vision-based quality control processes [version 1; peer review: 1 approved with reservations]
2021
The wood industry is facing many challenges. The high variability of raw material and the complexity of manufacturing processes results in a wide range of visible structure defects, which have to be controlled by trained specialists. These manual processes are not only tedious and biased, but also less effective. To overcome the drawbacks of the manual quality control processes, several automated vision-based systems have been proposed. Even though some conducted studies achieved a higher
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