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29 July 2002 Use of the method of local anisotropic features for symbolic image recognition
Irina V. Borisova, L. V. Finogenov, V. N. Gorenok, A. E. Kazikin, I. V. Plekhanova, Pavel G. Popov, Yu. S. Schulman, Alexander G. Verkhogliad
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Proceedings Volume 4900, Seventh International Symposium on Laser Metrology Applied to Science, Industry, and Everyday Life; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.484622
Event: Seventh International Symposium on Laser Metrology Applied to Science, Industry, and Everyday Life, 2002, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Abstract
A method of local anisotropic features for recognition of symbolic images produced with the help of a laser on the cylindrical surface of the plug of fuel elements is described. The method is based on representation of each pixel of the image by a direction of the dominant orientation of its local vicinities. The value of the recognized symbol is determined by that standard, with which the maximal number of coincidences is obtained. A device for automated reading and recognition of digital information (7 symbols from 0 to 9) with productivity 3 fuel elements in minute is presented, and experimental results confirming the efficiency and reliability ofthe recognition method are given.
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Irina V. Borisova, L. V. Finogenov, V. N. Gorenok, A. E. Kazikin, I. V. Plekhanova, Pavel G. Popov, Yu. S. Schulman, and Alexander G. Verkhogliad "Use of the method of local anisotropic features for symbolic image recognition", Proc. SPIE 4900, Seventh International Symposium on Laser Metrology Applied to Science, Industry, and Everyday Life, (29 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.484622
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KEYWORDS
Image compression

CCD cameras

Mirrors

Sensors

Chemical elements

Reliability

CCD image sensors

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