Title :
Dedicated LSI for a Microprocessor-Controlled Hand-Carried OCR System
Author :
Rahier, Michel C. ; Jespers, Paul G A
fDate :
2/1/1980 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The binary picture processing and recognizing stages of an optical character recognition (OCR) system have been designed using both flexibility of available microprocessors and speed of peripheral custom-designed integrated circuits, A dedicated Iarge-scale integrated (LSI) processor performs edge detection and thinning of a 32 X 24 digitied one-piece pattern. The output signal-a set of 3 bit vectors describing the skeletonized character contour-feeds a microprocessor which controls the character recognition algorithm including pattern segmentation, filtering, feature extraction, and classification decision. This low-cost equipment is especirdly suitable for hand-carried OCR systems where well-formed printed alphanumerics are to be read: However, continously deformed patterns like carefully handprinted characters are recognized as well. A system reading speed of 100 characters/s (or 30 cm/s) can be achieved.
Keywords :
Large scale integration; Optical character recognition; Character recognition; Image processing; Integrated optics; Large scale integration; Microprocessors; Optical character recognition software; Optical design; Optical filters; Pattern recognition; Photonic integrated circuits;
Journal_Title :
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSSC.1980.1051333