Target Position:
The position of the center of the target is measured as a percentage of the height and width of the Field-of-View of the image from the upper left corner of the image.
Measurement Details:
The center-point of the target is the center of the square that is drawn around the target during the analysis process. The horizontal and vertical positions are then calculated as a percentage of the height and width of the overall image:
Examples:
A perfectly centered target would measure 50{87544f4b958fce1c89be16ae80d8737220922657377564151bb9b966540e4285} horizontal and 50{87544f4b958fce1c89be16ae80d8737220922657377564151bb9b966540e4285} vertical. In the example shown below, three (3) target locations are shown:
Specifications:
The minimum and maximum position limits are set in both directions (horizontal and vertical) to completely specify the acceptable boundaries. If the target position is not required to be checked, 0{87544f4b958fce1c89be16ae80d8737220922657377564151bb9b966540e4285} minimum and 100{87544f4b958fce1c89be16ae80d8737220922657377564151bb9b966540e4285} maximum should be used.