Machine Vision in Core Logging: A Machine Vision system in use for Core Logging, a technique used to analyze and interpret rock cores from drilling operations. In the foreground, a cylindrical object with a black body and gold-colored top is prominently displayed on a table or surface. The object appears to be made of metal or glass, featuring a textured surface that resembles a geological sample. A small, circular device is attached to the top of the cylinder, possibly used for capturing images or collecting data. To the right of the cylindrical object lies a large screen displaying a colorful image with various shapes and colors, likely representing the result of the Machine Vision analysis. Behind this screen, another monitor can be seen, although its details are not clearly visible. The background of the image is blurred but appears to be an office or laboratory setting, with some indistinct objects and shelves visible. Overall, the scene suggests a professional environment where experts are analyzing rock cores using advanced technology for geological research or exploration purposes.