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- the present invention relates to a mura detection apparatus and method for detecting an image-quality distortion of a display device.
- Mura denotes a smear in Japanese, and denotes a defect in which when an entire screen is displayed at a constant gray scale, a specific area is non-uniformly displayed.
- a related art mura detection method determines all defects, in which a contrast of a boundary is visible irrespective of a form and size of a defect, as mura.
- a mura defect is generally determined by an inspection using a user's eyes, but as LCD devices are enlarged in size, the existing method has a limitation in detecting the mura defect. Also, in the inspection using a user's eyes, a degree of detection of mura can be differently shown depending on a worker's workmanship, and as a screen size is enlarged, a deviation of mura detection increases
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a related art mura detection method.
- a mura inspection method using SEMU developed by Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International was proposed for improving a mura inspection method based on a user's subjectivity.
- the mura detection method preprocesses input image data, and then displays an image in a display panel in operation 51 .
- the mura detection method inspects mura displayed in the display panel with eyes to detect a mura candidate area in operation S 2 .
- a worker checks a luminance difference with respect to the background in the mura candidate area to determine the final mura, and classifies the mura by kind in operation S 3 .
- the related art mura detection method removed a user's subjective error factor, but has a problem that a noise is detected as mura due to a non-uniformity of a luminance, caused by a characteristic of an LCD device, and foreign materials remaining in a panel.
- the present invention is directed to provide a mura detection apparatus and method of a display device that substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An aspect of the present invention is directed to provide a mura detection apparatus and method of a display device.
- Another aspect of the present invention is directed to provide a mura detection apparatus and method of a display device which can automatically detect and classify spot-shaped mura such as a black spot, a white spot, and a black-and-white spot.
- a mura detection method of a display device including: analyzing image information, acquired from a test image displayed by a display panel, to detect a plurality of mura candidate areas; extracting feature information and position information of the mura candidate areas; removing non-mura according to the features of the mura candidate areas; detecting white spot mura and black spot mura on the basis of the feature information of the mura candidate areas; detecting black-and-white spot mura on the basis of the position information of the mura candidate areas; and detecting the white spot mura, the black spot mura, and the black-and-white spot mura as final mura to classify a kind, size, and position of the final mura.
- a mura detection apparatus of a display device including: an image detecting unit configured to capture a test image displayed by a display panel to generate image information; a mura candidate area detecting unit configured to analyze the image information to detect a plurality of mura candidate areas; a mura feature extracting unit configured to extract a kind, position, and size of mura of the mura candidate areas as features of the mura; a non-mura removing unit configured to verify shapes of mura candidates according to the extracted mura features to determine a foreign material and a mura candidate, caused by dust, as non-mura; a spot-shaped mura verifying unit configured to detect spot-shaped mura from among the mura candidates, and remove mura which is not the spot-shaped mura; and a mura determining and verifying unit configured to determine the spot-shaped mura, detected by the spot-shaped mura verifying unit, as final mura to classify the final mura by kind.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a related art mura detection method
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are diagrams illustrating a mura detection apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4 to 10 are diagrams illustrating a mura detection method according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are diagrams illustrating a mura detection apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- a mura detection apparatus includes a test image supplier 200 , an image detector 300 , and a mura detector 400 .
- the mura detector 400 includes a mura candidate area detecting unit 410 , a non-mura removing unit 430 , a mura feature extracting unit 420 , a spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 , and a mura determining and classifying unit 450 .
- a display panel 100 drives a plurality of pixels formed in a matrix type according to test image data supplied from the test image supplier 200 , thereby displaying a test image.
- each of the plurality of pixels may be composed of sub-pixels of three or four colors.
- the sub-pixels may be divided into a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, and a blue sub-pixel, which compose one pixel.
- the sub-pixels may be divided into a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, and a white sub-pixel, which compose one pixel.
- the display panel 100 may use a liquid crystal panel or an organic light emitting diode (OLED) panel.
- OLED organic light emitting diode
- the liquid crystal panel When the display panel 100 uses the liquid crystal panel, the liquid crystal panel includes a lower substrate in which a plurality of gate lines and a plurality of data lines, which are arranged to intersect each other to thereby define the plurality of pixels, are formed, and a plurality of thin film transistors (TFTs) for turning on the respective pixels are formed. Also, the liquid crystal panel include an upper substrate in which a plurality of red, green, and blue color filters are formed, and a liquid crystal layer is formed between the lower substrate and the upper substrate.
- TFTs thin film transistors
- the driving circuit unit includes a gate driver that sequentially applies a scan signal to the plurality of gate lines, a data driver that applies image data signals to the respective data lines, and a timing controller that controls the elements.
- a gate driver that sequentially applies a scan signal to the plurality of gate lines
- a data driver that applies image data signals to the respective data lines
- a timing controller that controls the elements.
- the test image supplier 200 generates first to fourth test images having different grayscale values, and supplies data of the generated first to fourth test images to the display panel 100 .
- the first test image may be displayed at a 32nd grayscale level
- the second test image may be displayed at a 64th grayscale level
- the third test image may be displayed at a 128th grayscale level
- the fourth test image may be displayed at a 255th grayscale level.
- the test image supplier 200 may sequentially align the first to fourth test images, and supply the sequentially aligned first to fourth test images to the display panel 100 .
- the test image supplier 200 may supply one of the first to fourth test images to the display panel 100 .
- the image detector 300 captures the test image displayed by the display panel 100 to acquire image information of the text image displayed by the display panel, and supplies the acquired image information to the mura detector 400 .
- the image detector 300 is disposed in front of the display panel 100 , and supplies the image information, acquired by capturing the test image, to the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 included in the mura detector 400 .
- the image detector 300 When only one of the first to fourth test images is displayed in the display panel 100 , the image detector 300 generates one piece of image information corresponding thereto, and supplies the generated image information to the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 .
- the test image may be generated to display a single pattern image having a certain grayscale level (for example, a 127th grayscale level or a 200th grayscale level).
- a configuration and operation of the mura detector 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 3 .
- the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 analyzes the image information supplied from the image detector 300 to detect, as illustrated in FIG. 5 , a plurality of mura candidate areas.
- the mura candidate areas may be detected in plurality according to a shape of mura, in which case an area in which white spot mura 110 , black spot mura 120 , black-and-white spot mura 130 , and linear mura 140 occur may be detected as a mura candidate area.
- the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 classifies the test image as a binary image on the basis of the image information supplied from the image detector 300 , for detecting spot-shaped mura.
- the binary image is composed of a binary image for white-spot detection, which has the black background in order for the white spot mura 110 to be well shown, and a binary image for black-spot detection which has the white background in order for the black spot mura 120 to be well shown.
- the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 detects an area, in which the white spot mura 110 , the black spot mura 120 , the black-and-white spot mura 130 , and the linear mura 140 occur, as a mura candidate area from a text image having a single pattern grayscale level. Subsequently, the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 supplies information of the detected mura candidate areas to the non-mura removing unit 430 and the mura feature extracting unit 420 .
- the mura feature extracting unit 420 extracts features of the mura candidate areas on the basis of the information of the mura candidate areas supplied from the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 .
- the features of the mura candidate areas include a kind, position, and size of mura.
- the mura feature extracting unit 420 extracts the features of the mura candidate areas on the basis of the mura candidate area information supplied from the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 .
- the mura feature extracting unit 420 supplies the extracted feature information of mura candidates to the non-mura removing unit 430 and the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 .
- the non-mura removing unit 430 verifies (checks) shapes of the mura candidates on the basis of the information of the mura candidate areas supplied from the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 and the feature information of the mura candidates supplied from the mura feature extracting unit 420 .
- the non-mura removing unit 430 determines a foreign material and a mura candidate (a screen smear) caused by dust as non-mura according to the shapes of the mura candidates, and removes the non-mura from a mura candidate list.
- the non-mura removing unit 430 removes the foreign material and the screen smear (caused by dust) which are not spot-shaped mura, by using shape feature information, such as a circular degree and a diagonal component, of a plurality of the mura candidates.
- the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 removes the linear mura 140 from among the white spot mura 110 , the black spot mura 120 , the black-and-white spot mura 130 , and the linear mura 140 .
- the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 detects the black-and-white spot mura 130 by using position information and feature information of the mura candidates.
- the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 merges the white spot mura 110 and the black spot mura 120 which occur in the adjacent pixels. That is, as illustrated in FIG. 9 , the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 merges the white spot mura 110 and the black spot mura 120 , which occur in the adjacent pixels, to detect the black-and-white spot mura 130 .
- the black-and-white spot mura 130 may be detected on the basis of a distance difference between the white spot mura 110 and the black spot mura 120 and a rate of adjacent pixels
- the mura determining and classifying unit 450 may compare luminance values of the white spot mura 110 , black spot mura 120 , and black-and-white spot mura 130 with a predetermined reference value to determine final mural. When the luminance values of the white spot mura 110 , black spot mura 120 , and black-and-white spot mura 130 are equal to or greater than the reference value, the mura determining and classifying unit 450 may determine the white spot mura 110 , black spot mura 120 , and black-and-white spot mura 130 as the final mural.
- the mura determining and classifying unit 450 determines the white spot mura 110 , black spot mura 120 , and black-and-white spot mura 130 , which are detected by the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 , as final spot-shaped mura, and classifies the final spot-shaped mura according to kinds of mura.
- the mura determining and classifying unit 450 supplies detection information and classification information by mura of the final spot-shaped mura to a fault classification system 500 .
- the detected mura information is supplied to the fault classification system 500 , which classifies faults of products manufactured by a manufacturing process on the basis of the mura information to determine a faulty level. Accordingly, the present invention reflects the mura information in work that improves the manufacturing process, and thus can reduce faults of products and increase a yield rate.
- the image detector 300 captures an image displayed by the display panel 100 to acquire image information in operation S 10 .
- the test image supplier 200 generates first to fourth test images having different grayscale levels, and supplies data of the generated first to fourth test images to the display panel 100 , whereupon the display panel 100 displays a test image.
- the first test image may be displayed at a 32nd grayscale level
- the second test image may be displayed at a 64th grayscale level
- the third test image may be displayed at a 128th grayscale level
- the fourth test image may be displayed at a 255th grayscale level.
- the test image supplier 200 may sequentially align the first to fourth test images, and supply the sequentially aligned first to fourth test images to the display panel 100 .
- the test image supplier 200 may supply one of the first to fourth test images to the display panel 100 .
- the image detector 300 captures the test image displayed by the display panel 100 to acquire image information of the text image displayed by the display panel, and supplies the acquired image information to the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 of the mura detector 400 .
- the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 detects an area, in which the white spot mura 110 , the black spot mura 120 , the black-and-white spot mura 130 , and the linear mura 140 occur, as a mura candidate area from a text image having a single pattern grayscale level in operation S 20 .
- the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 classifies the test image as a binary image on the basis of the image information supplied from the image detector 300 , for detecting spot-shaped mura.
- the binary image is composed of a binary image for white-spot detection, which has the black background in order for the white spot mura 110 to be well shown, and a binary image for black-spot detection which has the white background in order for the black spot mura 120 to be well shown.
- the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 detects an area, in which the white spot mura 110 , the black spot mura 120 , the black-and-white spot mura 130 , and the linear mura 140 occur, as a mura candidate area from a text image having a single pattern grayscale level.
- the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 supplies information of the detected mura candidate areas to the non-mura removing unit 430 and the mura feature extracting unit 420 .
- the mura feature extracting unit 420 extracts features of the mura candidate areas on the basis of the information of the mura candidate areas supplied from the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 in operation S 30 .
- the features of the mura candidate areas include a kind, position, and size of mura.
- the mura feature extracting unit 420 extracts the features of the mura candidate areas on the basis of the mura candidate area information supplied from the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 .
- the mura feature extracting unit 420 supplies the extracted feature information of mura candidates to the non-mura removing unit 430 and the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 .
- the non-mura removing unit 430 verifies shapes of the mura candidates on the basis of the information of the mura candidate areas supplied from the mura candidate area detecting unit 410 and the feature information of the mura candidates supplied from the mura feature extracting unit 420 .
- the non-mura removing unit 430 determines a foreign material and a mura candidate (a screen smear) caused by dust as non-mura according to the shapes of the mura candidates, and removes the non-mura from a mura candidate list in operation S 40 .
- the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 verifies spot-shaped mura among the white spot mura 110 , the black spot mura 120 , the black-and-white spot mura 130 , and the linear mura 140 in operation S 50 .
- the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 removes the linear mura 140 from mura candidates.
- the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 detects the black-and-white spot mura 130 by using position information and feature information of the mura candidates.
- the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 merges the white spot mura 110 and the black spot mura 120 which occur in the adjacent pixels.
- the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 merges the white spot mura 110 and the black spot mura 120 , which occur in the adjacent pixels, to detect the black-and-white spot mura 130 .
- the mura determining and classifying unit 450 may compare luminance values of the white spot mura 110 , black spot mura 120 , and black-and-white spot mura 130 with a predetermined reference value to determine final mural. When the luminance values of the white spot mura 110 , black spot mura 120 , and black-and-white spot mura 130 are equal to or greater than the reference value, the mura determining and classifying unit 450 may determine the white spot mura 110 , black spot mura 120 , and black-and-white spot mura 130 as the final mural.
- the number of detected mura may be freely set, and when the number of final mura is set as two, mura candidates corresponding to a first ranking and a second ranking among a plurality of mura may be detected as final mura.
- the mura determining and classifying unit 450 determines the white spot mura 110 , black spot mura 120 , and black-and-white spot mura 130 , which are detected by the spot-shaped mura verifying unit 440 , as final spot-shaped mura, and classifies the final spot-shaped mura according to kinds of mura in operation S 60 .
- the mura determining and classifying unit 450 supplies detection information and classification information by mura of the final spot-shaped mura, detected through operations S 10 to S 60 , to a fault classification system 500 .
- the fault classification system 500 builds a database of position, size, and kind information of mura, and enables the database to be applied to improve a manufacturing process.
- the mura detection apparatus and method of the display device can have an enhanced performance to detect a mura area.
- the mura detection apparatus and method of the display device can automatically detect and classify spot-shaped mura such as a black spot, a white spot, and a black-and-white spot.
- the mura detection apparatus and method of the display device can prevent mura from being excessively detected, and reduce an error deviation of mura detection.
- the mura detection apparatus and method of the display device classify faults of products manufactured by a manufacturing process, and provide a reference for determining a faulty level, thus increasing a yield rate of products.
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Description
- This application claims the benefit of the Korean Patent Application No. 10-2012-0145574 filed on Dec. 13, 2012, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a mura detection apparatus and method for detecting an image-quality distortion of a display device.
- 2. Discussion of the Related Art
- As liquid crystal display (LCD) devices are enlarged in size, the size and frequency of occurrence of a mura defect, namely, a smear defect and an image-quality distortion, are increasing. Mura denotes a smear in Japanese, and denotes a defect in which when an entire screen is displayed at a constant gray scale, a specific area is non-uniformly displayed.
- A related art mura detection method determines all defects, in which a contrast of a boundary is visible irrespective of a form and size of a defect, as mura. A mura defect is generally determined by an inspection using a user's eyes, but as LCD devices are enlarged in size, the existing method has a limitation in detecting the mura defect. Also, in the inspection using a user's eyes, a degree of detection of mura can be differently shown depending on a worker's workmanship, and as a screen size is enlarged, a deviation of mura detection increases
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FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a related art mura detection method. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , a mura inspection method using SEMU developed by Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) was proposed for improving a mura inspection method based on a user's subjectivity. - To describe the related art mura detection method using SEMU, the mura detection method preprocesses input image data, and then displays an image in a display panel in operation 51.
- Subsequently, the mura detection method inspects mura displayed in the display panel with eyes to detect a mura candidate area in operation S2.
- Subsequently, a worker checks a luminance difference with respect to the background in the mura candidate area to determine the final mura, and classifies the mura by kind in operation S3.
- The related art mura detection method removed a user's subjective error factor, but has a problem that a noise is detected as mura due to a non-uniformity of a luminance, caused by a characteristic of an LCD device, and foreign materials remaining in a panel.
- In addition, despite that mura can occur due to various factors and features of mura candidate areas can differ, the related art cannot reflect the significance of the various features. Especially, spot-shaped mura (circular mura and oval mura) such as a black spot, a white spot, and a black-and-white spot can occur, but the existing inspection method using a worker's eyes cannot precisely detect and classify spot-shaped mura.
- Accordingly, the present invention is directed to provide a mura detection apparatus and method of a display device that substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
- An aspect of the present invention is directed to provide a mura detection apparatus and method of a display device.
- Another aspect of the present invention is directed to provide a mura detection apparatus and method of a display device which can automatically detect and classify spot-shaped mura such as a black spot, a white spot, and a black-and-white spot.
- In addition to the aforesaid objects of the present invention, other features and advantages of the present invention will be described below, but will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from descriptions below
- Additional advantages and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
- To achieve these and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, there is provided a mura detection method of a display device, including: analyzing image information, acquired from a test image displayed by a display panel, to detect a plurality of mura candidate areas; extracting feature information and position information of the mura candidate areas; removing non-mura according to the features of the mura candidate areas; detecting white spot mura and black spot mura on the basis of the feature information of the mura candidate areas; detecting black-and-white spot mura on the basis of the position information of the mura candidate areas; and detecting the white spot mura, the black spot mura, and the black-and-white spot mura as final mura to classify a kind, size, and position of the final mura.
- In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mura detection apparatus of a display device, including: an image detecting unit configured to capture a test image displayed by a display panel to generate image information; a mura candidate area detecting unit configured to analyze the image information to detect a plurality of mura candidate areas; a mura feature extracting unit configured to extract a kind, position, and size of mura of the mura candidate areas as features of the mura; a non-mura removing unit configured to verify shapes of mura candidates according to the extracted mura features to determine a foreign material and a mura candidate, caused by dust, as non-mura; a spot-shaped mura verifying unit configured to detect spot-shaped mura from among the mura candidates, and remove mura which is not the spot-shaped mura; and a mura determining and verifying unit configured to determine the spot-shaped mura, detected by the spot-shaped mura verifying unit, as final mura to classify the final mura by kind.
- It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
- The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:
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FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a related art mura detection method; -
FIGS. 2 and 3 are diagrams illustrating a mura detection apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIGS. 4 to 10 are diagrams illustrating a mura detection method according to an embodiment of the present invention. - Reference will now be made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
- Hereinafter, embodiments of a mura detection apparatus and method of a display device according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIGS. 2 and 3 are diagrams illustrating a mura detection apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 , a mura detection apparatus according to the present invention includes atest image supplier 200, animage detector 300, and amura detector 400. - The
mura detector 400 includes a mura candidatearea detecting unit 410, a non-mura removingunit 430, a murafeature extracting unit 420, a spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440, and a mura determining and classifyingunit 450. - A
display panel 100 drives a plurality of pixels formed in a matrix type according to test image data supplied from thetest image supplier 200, thereby displaying a test image. - Here, each of the plurality of pixels may be composed of sub-pixels of three or four colors. For example, the sub-pixels may be divided into a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, and a blue sub-pixel, which compose one pixel.
- For another example, the sub-pixels may be divided into a red sub-pixel, a green sub-pixel, a blue sub-pixel, and a white sub-pixel, which compose one pixel.
- The
display panel 100 may use a liquid crystal panel or an organic light emitting diode (OLED) panel. - When the
display panel 100 uses the liquid crystal panel, the liquid crystal panel includes a lower substrate in which a plurality of gate lines and a plurality of data lines, which are arranged to intersect each other to thereby define the plurality of pixels, are formed, and a plurality of thin film transistors (TFTs) for turning on the respective pixels are formed. Also, the liquid crystal panel include an upper substrate in which a plurality of red, green, and blue color filters are formed, and a liquid crystal layer is formed between the lower substrate and the upper substrate. - Although not shown, a driving circuit unit for driving the
display panel 100 is provided. The driving circuit unit includes a gate driver that sequentially applies a scan signal to the plurality of gate lines, a data driver that applies image data signals to the respective data lines, and a timing controller that controls the elements. Such elements are general elements, and thus, their detailed description is not provided. - The
test image supplier 200 generates first to fourth test images having different grayscale values, and supplies data of the generated first to fourth test images to thedisplay panel 100. - For example, the first test image may be displayed at a 32nd grayscale level, the second test image may be displayed at a 64th grayscale level, the third test image may be displayed at a 128th grayscale level, and the fourth test image may be displayed at a 255th grayscale level. In this case, the
test image supplier 200 may sequentially align the first to fourth test images, and supply the sequentially aligned first to fourth test images to thedisplay panel 100. Alternatively, thetest image supplier 200 may supply one of the first to fourth test images to thedisplay panel 100. - The
image detector 300 captures the test image displayed by thedisplay panel 100 to acquire image information of the text image displayed by the display panel, and supplies the acquired image information to themura detector 400. - In detail, the
image detector 300 is disposed in front of thedisplay panel 100, and supplies the image information, acquired by capturing the test image, to the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410 included in themura detector 400. - When the first to fourth test images are displayed in the
display panel 100, information of the first to fourth test images corresponding thereto is supplied to the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410. - When only one of the first to fourth test images is displayed in the
display panel 100, theimage detector 300 generates one piece of image information corresponding thereto, and supplies the generated image information to the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410. For example, the test image may be generated to display a single pattern image having a certain grayscale level (for example, a 127th grayscale level or a 200th grayscale level). - A configuration and operation of the
mura detector 400 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference toFIG. 3 . - The mura candidate
area detecting unit 410 analyzes the image information supplied from theimage detector 300 to detect, as illustrated inFIG. 5 , a plurality of mura candidate areas. The mura candidate areas may be detected in plurality according to a shape of mura, in which case an area in whichwhite spot mura 110,black spot mura 120, black-and-white spot mura 130, andlinear mura 140 occur may be detected as a mura candidate area. - In this case, the mura candidate
area detecting unit 410 classifies the test image as a binary image on the basis of the image information supplied from theimage detector 300, for detecting spot-shaped mura. - Here, the binary image is composed of a binary image for white-spot detection, which has the black background in order for the white spot mura 110 to be well shown, and a binary image for black-spot detection which has the white background in order for the black spot mura 120 to be well shown.
- As described above, the mura candidate
area detecting unit 410 detects an area, in which thewhite spot mura 110, theblack spot mura 120, the black-and-white spot mura 130, and thelinear mura 140 occur, as a mura candidate area from a text image having a single pattern grayscale level. Subsequently, the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410 supplies information of the detected mura candidate areas to thenon-mura removing unit 430 and the murafeature extracting unit 420. - The mura
feature extracting unit 420 extracts features of the mura candidate areas on the basis of the information of the mura candidate areas supplied from the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410. Here, the features of the mura candidate areas include a kind, position, and size of mura. - Specifically, as illustrated in
FIG. 5 , the murafeature extracting unit 420 extracts the features of the mura candidate areas on the basis of the mura candidate area information supplied from the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410. The murafeature extracting unit 420 supplies the extracted feature information of mura candidates to thenon-mura removing unit 430 and the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440. - The
non-mura removing unit 430, as illustrated inFIG. 8 , verifies (checks) shapes of the mura candidates on the basis of the information of the mura candidate areas supplied from the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410 and the feature information of the mura candidates supplied from the murafeature extracting unit 420. Thenon-mura removing unit 430 determines a foreign material and a mura candidate (a screen smear) caused by dust as non-mura according to the shapes of the mura candidates, and removes the non-mura from a mura candidate list. - The
non-mura removing unit 430 removes the foreign material and the screen smear (caused by dust) which are not spot-shaped mura, by using shape feature information, such as a circular degree and a diagonal component, of a plurality of the mura candidates. - In detecting spot-shaped mura, since the
linear mura 140 is not the spot-shaped mura, as illustrated inFIG. 8 , the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440 removes thelinear mura 140 from among thewhite spot mura 110, theblack spot mura 120, the black-and-white spot mura 130, and thelinear mura 140. - Moreover, the spot-shaped
mura verifying unit 440 detects the black-and-white spot mura 130 by using position information and feature information of the mura candidates. When white spot mura ofFIG. 6 and black spot mura ofFIG. 7 occur in adjacent pixels, the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440 merges thewhite spot mura 110 and the black spot mura 120 which occur in the adjacent pixels. That is, as illustrated inFIG. 9 , the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440 merges thewhite spot mura 110 and theblack spot mura 120, which occur in the adjacent pixels, to detect the black-and-white spot mura 130. - Here, the black-and-
white spot mura 130 may be detected on the basis of a distance difference between thewhite spot mura 110 and theblack spot mura 120 and a rate of adjacent pixels - In this case, the mura determining and classifying
unit 450 may compare luminance values of thewhite spot mura 110,black spot mura 120, and black-and-white spot mura 130 with a predetermined reference value to determine final mural. When the luminance values of thewhite spot mura 110,black spot mura 120, and black-and-white spot mura 130 are equal to or greater than the reference value, the mura determining and classifyingunit 450 may determine thewhite spot mura 110,black spot mura 120, and black-and-white spot mura 130 as the final mural. - The mura determining and classifying
unit 450, as illustrated inFIG. 10 , determines thewhite spot mura 110,black spot mura 120, and black-and-white spot mura 130, which are detected by the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440, as final spot-shaped mura, and classifies the final spot-shaped mura according to kinds of mura. The mura determining and classifyingunit 450 supplies detection information and classification information by mura of the final spot-shaped mura to afault classification system 500. - Finally, the detected mura information is supplied to the
fault classification system 500, which classifies faults of products manufactured by a manufacturing process on the basis of the mura information to determine a faulty level. Accordingly, the present invention reflects the mura information in work that improves the manufacturing process, and thus can reduce faults of products and increase a yield rate. - Hereinafter, a mura detection method of a display device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 4 to 10 . - First, the
image detector 300 captures an image displayed by thedisplay panel 100 to acquire image information in operation S10. - At this time, the
test image supplier 200 generates first to fourth test images having different grayscale levels, and supplies data of the generated first to fourth test images to thedisplay panel 100, whereupon thedisplay panel 100 displays a test image. - In this case, the first test image may be displayed at a 32nd grayscale level, the second test image may be displayed at a 64th grayscale level, the third test image may be displayed at a 128th grayscale level, and the fourth test image may be displayed at a 255th grayscale level. In this case, the
test image supplier 200 may sequentially align the first to fourth test images, and supply the sequentially aligned first to fourth test images to thedisplay panel 100. Alternatively, thetest image supplier 200 may supply one of the first to fourth test images to thedisplay panel 100. - The
image detector 300 captures the test image displayed by thedisplay panel 100 to acquire image information of the text image displayed by the display panel, and supplies the acquired image information to the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410 of themura detector 400. - Subsequently, the mura candidate
area detecting unit 410 detects an area, in which thewhite spot mura 110, theblack spot mura 120, the black-and-white spot mura 130, and thelinear mura 140 occur, as a mura candidate area from a text image having a single pattern grayscale level in operation S20. - Specifically, the mura candidate
area detecting unit 410 classifies the test image as a binary image on the basis of the image information supplied from theimage detector 300, for detecting spot-shaped mura. - Here, the binary image is composed of a binary image for white-spot detection, which has the black background in order for the white spot mura 110 to be well shown, and a binary image for black-spot detection which has the white background in order for the black spot mura 120 to be well shown.
- The mura candidate
area detecting unit 410 detects an area, in which thewhite spot mura 110, theblack spot mura 120, the black-and-white spot mura 130, and thelinear mura 140 occur, as a mura candidate area from a text image having a single pattern grayscale level. - Then, the mura candidate
area detecting unit 410 supplies information of the detected mura candidate areas to thenon-mura removing unit 430 and the murafeature extracting unit 420. - Subsequently, the mura
feature extracting unit 420 extracts features of the mura candidate areas on the basis of the information of the mura candidate areas supplied from the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410 in operation S30. - Here, the features of the mura candidate areas include a kind, position, and size of mura.
- Specifically, as illustrated in
FIG. 5 , the murafeature extracting unit 420 extracts the features of the mura candidate areas on the basis of the mura candidate area information supplied from the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410. The murafeature extracting unit 420 supplies the extracted feature information of mura candidates to thenon-mura removing unit 430 and the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440. - Subsequently, the
non-mura removing unit 430, as illustrated inFIG. 8 , verifies shapes of the mura candidates on the basis of the information of the mura candidate areas supplied from the mura candidatearea detecting unit 410 and the feature information of the mura candidates supplied from the murafeature extracting unit 420. Thenon-mura removing unit 430 determines a foreign material and a mura candidate (a screen smear) caused by dust as non-mura according to the shapes of the mura candidates, and removes the non-mura from a mura candidate list in operation S40. - Subsequently, as illustrated in
FIG. 8 , the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440 verifies spot-shaped mura among thewhite spot mura 110, theblack spot mura 120, the black-and-white spot mura 130, and thelinear mura 140 in operation S50. - In detail, since the
linear mura 140 is not the spot-shaped mura, the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440 removes thelinear mura 140 from mura candidates. - Moreover, the spot-shaped
mura verifying unit 440 detects the black-and-white spot mura 130 by using position information and feature information of the mura candidates. When white spot mura ofFIG. 6 and black spot mura ofFIG. 7 occur in adjacent pixels, the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440 merges thewhite spot mura 110 and the black spot mura 120 which occur in the adjacent pixels. - As a result, as illustrated in
FIG. 9 , the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440 merges thewhite spot mura 110 and theblack spot mura 120, which occur in the adjacent pixels, to detect the black-and-white spot mura 130. - In this case, the mura determining and classifying
unit 450 may compare luminance values of thewhite spot mura 110,black spot mura 120, and black-and-white spot mura 130 with a predetermined reference value to determine final mural. When the luminance values of thewhite spot mura 110,black spot mura 120, and black-and-white spot mura 130 are equal to or greater than the reference value, the mura determining and classifyingunit 450 may determine thewhite spot mura 110,black spot mura 120, and black-and-white spot mura 130 as the final mural. - Finally, the number of detected mura may be freely set, and when the number of final mura is set as two, mura candidates corresponding to a first ranking and a second ranking among a plurality of mura may be detected as final mura.
- Subsequently, as illustrated in
FIG. 10 , the mura determining and classifyingunit 450 determines thewhite spot mura 110,black spot mura 120, and black-and-white spot mura 130, which are detected by the spot-shapedmura verifying unit 440, as final spot-shaped mura, and classifies the final spot-shaped mura according to kinds of mura in operation S60. - The mura determining and classifying
unit 450 supplies detection information and classification information by mura of the final spot-shaped mura, detected through operations S10 to S60, to afault classification system 500. Thefault classification system 500 builds a database of position, size, and kind information of mura, and enables the database to be applied to improve a manufacturing process. - As described above, the mura detection apparatus and method of the display device can have an enhanced performance to detect a mura area.
- Moreover, the mura detection apparatus and method of the display device can automatically detect and classify spot-shaped mura such as a black spot, a white spot, and a black-and-white spot.
- Moreover, the mura detection apparatus and method of the display device can prevent mura from being excessively detected, and reduce an error deviation of mura detection.
- Moreover, the mura detection apparatus and method of the display device classify faults of products manufactured by a manufacturing process, and provide a reference for determining a faulty level, thus increasing a yield rate of products.
- In addition to the aforesaid features and effects of the present invention, other features and effects of the present invention can be newly construed from the embodiments of the present invention.
- It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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