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Newest features of MERLIC 5.7

On April 3, 2025, MVTec is launching MERLIC 5.7. The new version 5.7 improves the usability of MERLIC Runtime Environment (RTE) and optimizes the handling of communication interfaces. 

MVTec MERLIC includes both powerful conventional and state-of-the-art deep learning methods. In addition, its graphical user interface enables users to intuitively create complete machine vision applications.

MERLIC 5.7 release webinar

Learn how to use the new features of the easy-to-use software MERLIC in the webinar by means of hands-on technical demonstrations. Join the webinar on the release day of MERLIC 5.7 – on April 3, 2025, at 9a.m. (CEST).

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What's changing?

MERLIC 5.7 optimizes integration into the machine control system by managing communication plug-ins directly in the MERLIC Runtime Environment (RTE). This reduces components, improves usability and simplifies deployment. In addition, the MERLIC frontend is now available for Linux and can be used as a remote frontend, enabling flexible system architectures. New sample Dockerfiles and scripts facilitate containerized deployment and integration into existing workflows.

MVTec MERLIC: Running two MERLIC RTE instances in parallel

Simplified integration of MERLIC into machine control

In MERLIC 5.7, the process of integrating MERLIC into machine control has been further streamlined. Configuring and running communication plug-ins now only requires MERLIC Runtime Environment (RTE), eliminating the need to start and manage an additional process, as was necessary in previous versions. By integrating plug-in management into RTE, the number of required components has been reduced, usability improved, and deployment further simplified. For example, it is now possible to run two MERLIC RTE instances in parallel without manually configuring ports. Additionally, plug-in messages are now logged directly in the MERLIC RTE log file, which significantly simplifies debugging.

MVTec MERLIC: frontend now available for Linux

MERLIC Frontend now available for Linux

In addition to MERLIC Runtime Environment (RTE), MERLIC Frontend is now also available for Linux. As of MERLIC 5.7, this allows visualization of image processing results directly on Linux systems.

The MERLIC Frontend can be run not only locally but also on a dedicated Linux system as a remote frontend. This enables a flexible system architecture, such as separating image processing and visualization to optimize resource usage, operating the frontend on separate terminals, or enabling remote monitoring over a network.

Example Dockerfiles and scripts for containerized deployment

The simple deployment of machine vision applications across different environments is becoming increasingly important. 

Starting with version 5.7, MERLIC includes example Dockerfiles and scripts for creating custom containers. This simplifies the setup process and enables seamless integration of both MERLIC Frontend and MERLIC RTE into existing containerized workflows. This enhances flexibility in deploying and managing MERLIC.