Trainable handheld optical character recognition systems and methods

US9767384B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9767384-B2
Application numberUS-201414521508-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 23, 2014
Priority dateAug 21, 2012
Publication dateSep 19, 2017
Grant dateSep 19, 2017

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A handheld scanner incorporates vision software to allow the handheld scanner to be trained for OCR. The handheld scanner can include a user interface to allow a user to associate an image of a mark with electronic data for the mark. The user interface, along with a range finder, can also be used to influence variables that affect the quality of an image scan, thereby improving the quality of results for the image scan and/or decode process.

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A handheld scanner comprising: a scanner subassembly, the scanner subassembly including a vision sensor, a processor coupled to the vision sensor, and memory coupled to the processor; a user interface coupled to the scanner subassembly, the user interface including a visual display for viewing a live image of at least a portion of a mark to be scanned, the visual display including a region of interest viewable on the visual display, the region of interest to enable a user to position the handheld scanner for optical X-Y position of the handheld scanner; the handheld scanner further comprising a range finder coupled to the scanner subassembly, the range finder extending from a face of the scanner subassembly a predetermined distance, the predetermined distance to provide an optimal working distance for a scan, the range finder extending off of the face of the scanner subassembly substantially parallel to an optical axis of the vision sensor; and the handheld scanner further comprising a light source on the scanner subassembly to provide illumination, the range finder comprising a diffusive material, and the illumination passing through the diffusive material of the range finder to provide diffuse illumination on the mark. 2. The handheld scanner of claim 1 , wherein the user interface comprises a portable data terminal. 3. The handheld scanner of claim 1 , further comprising vision software executable by the processor, the vision software operable to associate an electronic image of the mark with desired electronic data and to generate a font description file, the font description file usable to decode the subsequent image of the mark. 4. The handheld scanner of claim 1 , further comprising a constant focus lens assembly to provide a substantially constant magnification for a predetermined range of working distances. 5. The handheld scanner of claim 1 , further comprising a measurement device, the measurement device to determine a distance to the mark, the processor using the distance to the mark for a scale determination. 6. The handheld scanner of claim 1 , further comprising a computer coupled to the handheld scanner subassembly, the computer including vision software operable to download the electronic image of the mark, associate the electronic image of the mark with desired electronic data, and to generate a font description file of the associated mark. 7. The handheld scanner of claim 6 , wherein the computer is operable to upload the font description file to the handheld scanner subassembly, the font description file usable by the processor to decode a subsequent image of the mark. 8. A handheld scanner comprising: a scanner subassembly, the scanner subassembly including a vision sensor, a processor coupled to the vision sensor, and memory coupled to the processor; comprising a range finder coupled to the scanner subassembly, the range finder extending from a face of the scanner subassembly a predetermined distance, the predetermined distance to provide an optimal working distance for a scan, the range finder extending off of the face of the scanner subassembly substantially parallel to an optical axis of the vision sensor; and the handheld scanner further comprising a light source on the scanner subassembly to provide illumination, the range finder comprising a diffusive material, and the illumination passing through the diffusive material of the range finder to provide diffuse illumination on the mark. 9. The handheld scanner of claim 8 , wherein the range finder comprises a plurality of fingers extending from a base, the base coupled to the handheld scanner subassembly. 10. The handheld scanner of claim 8 , further comprising vision software executable by the processor, the vision software operable to associate an electronic image of the mark with desired electronic data and to generate a font description file, the font description file usable to decode the subsequent image of the mark. 11. A handheld scanner comprising: a scanner subassembly, the scanner subassembly including a vision sensor, a processor coupled to the vision sensor, and memory coupled to the processor; vision software executable by the processor, the vision software operable to associate an electronic image of a mark with desired electronic data and to generate a font description file, the font description file usable to decode the subsequent image of the mark; the handheld scanner further comprising a range finder coupled to the scanner subassembly, the range finder extending from a face of the scanner subassembly a predetermined distance, the predetermined distance to provide an optimal working distance for a scan, the range finder extending off of the face of the scanner subassembly substantially parallel to an optical axis of the vision sensor; and the handheld scanner further comprising a light source on the scanner subassembly to provide illumination, the range finder comprising a diffusive material, and the illumination passing through the diffusive material of the range finder to provide diffuse illumination on the mark.

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  • using pattern recognition or machine learning (optical pattern recognition or electronic computations therefor G06V10/88) · CPC title

  • Interactive pattern learning with a human teacher · CPC title

  • G06V30/142Primary

    using hand-held instruments; Constructional details of the instruments · CPC title

  • provided with illuminating means · CPC title

  • Design or setup of recognition systems or techniques; Extraction of features in feature space; Blind source separation · CPC title

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What does patent US9767384B2 cover?
A handheld scanner incorporates vision software to allow the handheld scanner to be trained for OCR. The handheld scanner can include a user interface to allow a user to associate an image of a mark with electronic data for the mark. The user interface, along with a range finder, can also be used to influence variables that affect the quality of an image scan, thereby improving the quality of r…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Negro James A, Gerst Iii Carl W, Cognex Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06V30/142. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 19 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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