Data reading system and method with user feedback for improved exception handling and item modeling
US-10055626-B2 · Aug 21, 2018 · US
US10534945B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10534945-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715829712-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 14, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 14, 2020 |
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A method of scanning an object may include determining that an object is proximately positioned relative to a scanning volume of a presentation scanner in response to receiving at least one object presence signal prior to scanning a code indicia positioned on the object. At least one object sensory indicator device may be activated in response to determining that the object is proximately positioned relative to the scanning volume so as to indicate that the object is proximate to the scanning volume to a user. A second level of detection and location feedback may be provided for code indicia within the scanning volume.
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A method for informing a user in positioning a code indicia when using a presentation scanner having a scanning device and a plurality of proximity sensors, the method comprising: sensing, with the plurality of proximity sensors, presence of an object located within a sensing region of one of the proximity sensors and outside of a scanning volume of the scanning device, and determining a proximity location of the object relative to the scanning volume; capturing, with the scanning device, an image when at least a portion of the object having a code indicia disposed thereon is located within the scanning volume of the scanning device; processing the captured image to identify the at least a portion of the code indicia, the processing being limited to a localized region within the image toward the location of the scanning volume at which the object is sensed; determining location of the at least a portion of the code indicia within the image; and generating a sensory indicator to provide feedback of location of the at least a portion of the code indicia within the scanning volume. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein capturing an image including the at least a portion of a code indicia includes capturing an image including at least a portion of a barcode. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein processing includes performing a pattern match to accelerate identification of location of the at least a portion of the code indicia. 4. The method according to claim 3 , wherein performing the pattern match includes identifying lines or shapes being spaced with a predetermined spacing. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein determining location includes: repeatedly determining location of the code indicia as the code indicia moves; and repeatedly generating a sensory indicator. 6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein repeatedly determining location of the code includes limiting processing to a portion of the image in which the at least a portion of the code indicia was previously determined. 7. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: determining whether an entire code indicia is in the image; and responsive to determining that the entire code indicia is not included in the image, generating a first sensory indicator, otherwise, responsive to determining that the entire code indicia is in the image, generating a second sensory indicator. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein generating a first sensory indicator includes generating a first color on the presentation scanner relative to the determined location of the at least a portion of the code indicia, and wherein generating a second sensory indicator includes generating a second color on the presentation scanner relative to the determined location of the complete code indicia. 9. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: generating a first color for the sensory indicator in response to sensing the object; generating a second color for the sensory indicator in response to identifying a portion of the code indicia; and generating a third color for the sensory indicator in response to identifying the entire code indicia. 10. A presentation scanner, comprising: a scanning device configured to image an object on which a code indicia is positioned when at least a portion of the object is positioned within a scanning volume of the scanning device; a plurality of proximity sensors configured to sense a presence of the object within a sensing region of one of the proximity sensors and prior to entering the scanning volume of the scanning device; a sensory indicator device; a processing unit in communication with the scanning device and the sensory indicator, and configured to: sense, via the proximity sensors, the object outside of the scanning volume and determining proximity location of the object relative to the scanning volume; capture an image of at least a portion of the object within the scanning volume, the image including at least a portion of a code indicia in the scanning volume of the scanning device; determine location of the image from which the object is sensed prior to processing the image to identify the at least a portion of the code indicia; process the image to identify the at least a portion of the code indicia, wherein processing the image is limited to a localized region toward the location at which the object is sensed; determine location of the at least a portion of the code indicia within the image; and cause the sensory indicator device to generate at least one sensory indicator to provide feedback of location of the at least a portion of the code indicia within the scanning volume. 11. The presentation scanner according to claim 10 , wherein the processing unit, in capturing the image, includes capturing an image including at least a portion of a barcode. 12. The presentation scanner according to claim 10 , wherein the processing unit, in processing, is configured to perform a pattern match to accelerate identification of location of the at least a portion of the code indicia. 13. The presentation scanner according to claim 12 , wherein the processing unit, in performing the pattern match, is configured to identify lines or shapes being spaced with a predetermined spacing. 14. The presentation scanner according to claim 10 , wherein the processing unit, in determining location, is configured to: repeatedly determine location of the code indicia as the code indicia moves; and repeatedly generate a sensory indicator. 15. The presentation scanner according to claim 14 , wherein the processing unit, in repeatedly determining location of the code, is further configured to limit processing to a portion of the image in which the at least a portion of the code indicia was previously determined. 16. The presentation scanner according to claim 10 , wherein the processing unit is further configured to: determine whether an entire code indicia is in the image; and responsive to determining that the entire code indicia is not included in the image, cause the sensory indicator device generate a first sensory indicator, otherwise, responsive to determining that the entire code indicia is in the image, cause the sensory indicator device to generate a second sensory indicator. 17. The presentation scanner according to claim 16 , wherein the processing unit, in causing the sensory indicator device to generate a first sensory indicator is configured to cause the sensory indicator device to generate a first color on the presentation scanner relative to the determined location of the at least a portion of the code indicia, and to cause the sensory indicator device to generate a second color on the presentation scanner relative to the determined location of the complete code indicia. 18. The presentation scanner according to claim 10 , wherein the processing unit is further configured to: cause the sensory indicator device to generate a first color in response to sensing the object; cause the sensory indicator device to generate a second color in response to identifying a portion of the code indicia; and cause the sensory indicator device to generate a third color in response to identifying the entire code indicia. 19. The presentation scanner according to claim 10 , wherein sensory indicator device is configured to generate at least one of a visual indicator, an audio indicator, or a vibration indicator. 20. The presentation scanner according to claim 10 , whe
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