213 research outputs found

    Advanced Image Acquisition, Processing Techniques and Applications

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    "Advanced Image Acquisition, Processing Techniques and Applications" is the first book of a series that provides image processing principles and practical software implementation on a broad range of applications. The book integrates material from leading researchers on Applied Digital Image Acquisition and Processing. An important feature of the book is its emphasis on software tools and scientific computing in order to enhance results and arrive at problem solution

    Computer vision reading on stickers and direct part marking on horticultural products : challenges and possible solutions

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    Traceability of products from production to the consumer has led to a technological advancement in product identification. There has been development from the use of traditional one-dimensional barcodes (EAN-13, Code 128, etc.) to 2D (two-dimensional) barcodes such as QR (Quick Response) and Data Matrix codes. Over the last two decades there has been an increased use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Direct Part Marking (DPM) using lasers for product identification in agriculture. However, in agriculture there are still considerable challenges to adopting barcodes, RFID and DPM technologies, unlike in industry where these technologies have been very successful. This study was divided into three main objectives. Firstly, determination of the effect of speed, dirt, moisture and bar width on barcode detection was carried out both in the laboratory and a flower producing company, Brandkamp GmbH. This study developed algorithms for automation and detection of Code 128 barcodes under rough production conditions. Secondly, investigations were carried out on the effect of low laser marking energy on barcode size, print growth, colour and contrast on decoding 2D Data Matrix codes printed directly on apples. Three different apple varieties (Golden Delicious, Kanzi and Red Jonaprince) were marked with various levels of energy and different barcode sizes. Image processing using Halcon 11.0.1 (MvTec) was used to evaluate the markings on the apples. Finally, the third objective was to evaluate both algorithms for 1D and 2D barcodes. According to the results, increasing the speed and angle of inclination of the barcode decreased barcode recognition. Also, increasing the dirt on the surface of the barcode resulted in decreasing the successful detection of those barcodes. However, there was 100% detection of the Code 128 barcode at the company’s production speed (0.15 m/s) with the proposed algorithm. Overall, the results from the company showed that the image-based system has a future prospect for automation in horticultural production systems. It overcomes the problem of using laser barcode readers. The results for apples showed that laser energy, barcode size, print growth, type of product, contrast between the markings and the colour of the products, the inertia of the laser system and the days of storage all singularly or in combination with each other influence the readability of laser Data Matrix codes and implementation on apples. There was poor detection of the Data Matrix code on Kanzi and Red Jonaprince due to the poor contrast between the markings on their skins. The proposed algorithm is currently working successfully on Golden Delicious with 100% detection for 10 days using energy 0.108 J mm-2 and a barcode size of 10 × 10 mm2. This shows that there is a future prospect of not only marking barcodes on apples but also on other agricultural products for real time production

    Adaptive Methods for Robust Document Image Understanding

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    A vast amount of digital document material is continuously being produced as part of major digitization efforts around the world. In this context, generic and efficient automatic solutions for document image understanding represent a stringent necessity. We propose a generic framework for document image understanding systems, usable for practically any document types available in digital form. Following the introduced workflow, we shift our attention to each of the following processing stages in turn: quality assurance, image enhancement, color reduction and binarization, skew and orientation detection, page segmentation and logical layout analysis. We review the state of the art in each area, identify current defficiencies, point out promising directions and give specific guidelines for future investigation. We address some of the identified issues by means of novel algorithmic solutions putting special focus on generality, computational efficiency and the exploitation of all available sources of information. More specifically, we introduce the following original methods: a fully automatic detection of color reference targets in digitized material, accurate foreground extraction from color historical documents, font enhancement for hot metal typesetted prints, a theoretically optimal solution for the document binarization problem from both computational complexity- and threshold selection point of view, a layout-independent skew and orientation detection, a robust and versatile page segmentation method, a semi-automatic front page detection algorithm and a complete framework for article segmentation in periodical publications. The proposed methods are experimentally evaluated on large datasets consisting of real-life heterogeneous document scans. The obtained results show that a document understanding system combining these modules is able to robustly process a wide variety of documents with good overall accuracy

    Development of a New Local Adaptive Thresholding Method and Classification Algorithms for X-ray Machine Vision Inspection of Pecans

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    This study evaluated selected local adaptive thresholding methods for pecan defect segmentation and proposed a new method: Reverse Water Flow. Good pecan nuts and fabricated defective pecan nuts were used for comparison, in addition to images from published research articles. For detailed comparison, defective and good pecans, 100 each, were collect from a mechanical sorter operating at Pecan Research Farm, Oklahoma State University. To improve classification accuracy and reduce the decision time AdaBoost and support vector machine classifiers were applied and compared with Bayesian classifier. The data set was randomly divided into training and validation sets and 300 such runs were made. A new local adaptive thresholding method with a new hypothesis: reversing the water flow and a simpler thresholding criterion is proposed. The new hypothesis, reversing the simulated water flow, reduced the computational time by 40-60% as compared to the existing fastest Oh method. The proposed method could segment both larBiosystems and Agricultural Engineerin

    Image pre-processing to improve data matrix barcode read rates

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    The main goal of this study is to research image processing methods in attempts to develop a robust approach to image pre-preprocessing of Data Matrix barcode images that will improve barcode read rates in an open source fashion. This is demonstrated by element state classification to re-create the ideal binary matrix corresponding to the intended barcode layout through pattern recognition theory. The research consisted of implementing and evaluating the effectiveness of many image processing algorithms types, as well as evaluating key features that clearly delineate different element states. The algorithms developed highlight the use of morphological erosion and region growing for object segmentation and edge analysis and Fisher\u27s Linear Discriminant as a means for element classification. The results demonstrate successful barcode binarization for ideal barcodes with improved read rates in most cases. The techniques developed here provide ground work for a test bed environment to continue improvements by analyzing non-ideal barcodes for additional robustness

    Entropy in Image Analysis II

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    Image analysis is a fundamental task for any application where extracting information from images is required. The analysis requires highly sophisticated numerical and analytical methods, particularly for those applications in medicine, security, and other fields where the results of the processing consist of data of vital importance. This fact is evident from all the articles composing the Special Issue "Entropy in Image Analysis II", in which the authors used widely tested methods to verify their results. In the process of reading the present volume, the reader will appreciate the richness of their methods and applications, in particular for medical imaging and image security, and a remarkable cross-fertilization among the proposed research areas

    Enhanced DCP filter for Real-World Hazy Scenes

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    Haze is an atmospheric phenomenon that considerably degrades the visibility of out- door scenes. This happens due to atmosphere particles that absorb and disperse the sunshine. This paper introduces a unique single image visibility restoration algorithm that enhances visibility of such corrupted pictures. A unique edge-preserving decomposition-based technique is prepared to estimate transmission map for a haze image. Therefore, haze removal algorithmic rule has been taken from Koschmiedars law that includes a quick replacement-variation approach to dehaze and denoise at the same time. The proposed technique Enhanced DCP Filter (EDCPF) initially estimates a transmission map employing a windows adaptive technique that supported the dark channel. Restoration of foggy images is an important issue for the de-weathering in computer vision. A new method has been introduced for estimating the optical transmission in hazy scenes. Based on this estimation, the scattered light is eliminated to increase scene visibility and recover haze-free scenes

    Advances in Character Recognition

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    This book presents advances in character recognition, and it consists of 12 chapters that cover wide range of topics on different aspects of character recognition. Hopefully, this book will serve as a reference source for academic research, for professionals working in the character recognition field and for all interested in the subject
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