Abstract: The invention in a preferred embodiment recognizes symbols by determining the center of mass and maximum extremity of a symbol candidate, and comparing it to a reference library after normalizing with respect to scale, orientation and center of mass.
Abstract: A method and apparatus is described in which a document is scanned and the coordinates of each graphic element intercepted along the scan line are analyzed to encode a compact digital representation of the various graphic elements. In one embodiment, detected features of a height less than a first dimension or having both a width less than a desired width threshold and a height less than a desired height threshold are deleted as representative of noise. No data representative of topological or dimensional features is output until after the continued recognition of such features for more than a threshold number of scan lines.
Abstract: The invention provides a scanner system which in one embodiment includes only a single moving part in the document path, namley a drive roll, which serves not only to move the document through the system, but also to provide a backing against which the document is pushed while a proximate region thereof is being scanned. The invention in an embodiment also provides an opto-mechanical assembly that is shock-mounted to the frame of the system at only three-spaced apart locations, so that the assembly tends to be isolated from vibration and torsional forces.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 9, 1985
Date of Patent:
August 11, 1987
Assignee:
ANA Tech Corporation
Inventors:
Charles W. Spehrley, Jr., Gary W. Schneider, Curtis A. Lipkie, Dean H. Cranston
Abstract: An apparatus codes a scanned document locally representing each graphic element within a prescribed measure of accuracy by a trapezoidal approximation. The invention also includes a method for similarly coding a scanned document. The apparatus determines whether each scanned run is indicative of a Y- or .lambda.-junction, the termination of an old, or the commencement of a new graphic element, and whether a new linear approximation is necessary. The invention in a preferred embodiment recognizes symbols by determining the center of mass and maximum extremity of a symbol candidate, and comparing it to a reference library after normalizing with respect to scale, orientation and center of mass. In a preferred embodiment, an adaptive threshold parameter governs coding so as to reject noise and optimize a pair of linear predicters in a small number of scans. In a further preferred embodiment the accuracy of the linear predicters is refined so that the error is exponentially bounded.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 14, 1983
Date of Patent:
July 29, 1986
Assignee:
ANA Tech Corporation
Inventors:
David N. Grover, Eugene A. Kleca, Curtis A. Lipkie