We describe a method for automatically classifying image-quality defects on printed documents. The proposed approach accepts a scanned image where the defect has been localized a priori and performs several appropriate image processing steps to reveal the region of interest. A mask is then created from the exposed region to identify bright outliers. Morphological reconstruction techniques are then applied to emphasize relevant local attributes. The classification of the defects is accomplished via a customized tree classifier that utilizes size or shape attributes at corresponding nodes to yield appropriate binary decisions. Applications of this process include automated/assisted diagnosis and repair of printers/copiers in the field in a ti...
In surface inspection applications, the main goal is to detect all areas which might contain defects...
In production processes the use of image processing systems is widespread. Hardware solutions and ca...
Because decisions made by human inspectors often involve subjective judg-ment, in addition to being ...
This thesis proposes an algorithm for automatically classifying a specific set of image quality (IQ)...
The work in this thesis proposes a defect analysis system, which automatically aligns a digitized co...
We describe a method for identifying undesirable items in a camera-captured document that should be ...
Because decisions made by human inspectors often involve subjective judgment, in addition to being i...
Evaluation of mottle is an area of on-going research in print quality assessment. We propose an unsu...
Algorithms for image processing, computer vision and machnine learning find expanding applications i...
We present a method for automatically selecting the best filter to treat poorly printed documents us...
Mass digitization of historical documents is a challenging problem for optical character recognition...
In this paper proposed a system for automatic defects detection in images. The solution to this prob...
Image processing is one of the most increasing areas in computer science. As technology advances, th...
The digital image quality degrades during the process of capture, storage, transmission, display, or...
Many archival photos are unique, existed only in a single copy. Some of them are damaged due to impr...
In surface inspection applications, the main goal is to detect all areas which might contain defects...
In production processes the use of image processing systems is widespread. Hardware solutions and ca...
Because decisions made by human inspectors often involve subjective judg-ment, in addition to being ...
This thesis proposes an algorithm for automatically classifying a specific set of image quality (IQ)...
The work in this thesis proposes a defect analysis system, which automatically aligns a digitized co...
We describe a method for identifying undesirable items in a camera-captured document that should be ...
Because decisions made by human inspectors often involve subjective judgment, in addition to being i...
Evaluation of mottle is an area of on-going research in print quality assessment. We propose an unsu...
Algorithms for image processing, computer vision and machnine learning find expanding applications i...
We present a method for automatically selecting the best filter to treat poorly printed documents us...
Mass digitization of historical documents is a challenging problem for optical character recognition...
In this paper proposed a system for automatic defects detection in images. The solution to this prob...
Image processing is one of the most increasing areas in computer science. As technology advances, th...
The digital image quality degrades during the process of capture, storage, transmission, display, or...
Many archival photos are unique, existed only in a single copy. Some of them are damaged due to impr...
In surface inspection applications, the main goal is to detect all areas which might contain defects...
In production processes the use of image processing systems is widespread. Hardware solutions and ca...
Because decisions made by human inspectors often involve subjective judg-ment, in addition to being ...