Now it's time to set how LiLz Gauge extracts readings from your images of level gauges.
Defining Which Part of an Image Needs Reading
1. First, select "Add Gauge" and then you will be given an array of gauge types to choose from.
2. Select "Level (Beta)" and then click on "Next" at the bottom of the screen.
3. Now you'll want to specify which part of the image the AI needs to read. When you're done with this, click "Next" again.
4. Drag the square boxes (■) so that the front of the gauge is facing the camera before clicking on "Next".
You have now finished specifying which sections of your images the AI needs to read.
Editing Level Gauge Annotation Settings
Here you can define the location of the measurements on your level gauge, and the area that the AI needs to examine.
1. Click on the button that says "Undefined" next to the "Maximum Measurement" header, then click on the maximum measurement on your gauge.
2. After inputting the maximum measurement on your gauge, repeat the same steps to specify the minimum measurement on your level gauge.
3. If necessary, you can repeat the same steps for all the other measurements on the gauge.
4. Now drag the marker that is flashing red and yellow so it lines up with the level gauge's present measurement.
5. Click on "Next" and then "Confirm" after you have finished checking your test inspection results.
You have now finished telling LiLz Gauge how to read your level gauge.
Improving Accuracy
If you find your overnight readings are inconsistent, you can click on "Detailed Color Settings" and set the colors of the sections above and below the gauge's current measurement. This may help improve the accuracy your results.
Another source of inconsistent readings can be visual noise such as stickers. If you think this is having an effect, try using the noise removal feature and this may help fix any accuracy issues you are having.