Giro form reading machine : Optics in Switzerland. II: Universities and research institutes
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Auteurs : THIEN MINH HA ; D. Niggeler ; H. Bunke ; J. ClarinvalSource :
- Optical engineering [ 0091-3286 ] ; 1995.
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Although giro forms are used by many people in daily life for money remittance in Switzerland, the processing of these forms at banks and post offices is only partly automated. We describe an ongoing project for building an automatic system that is able to recognize various items printed or written on a giro form. The system comprises three main components, namely, an automatic form feeder, a camera system, and a computer. These components are connected in such a way that the system is able to process a bunch of forms without any human interactions. We present two real applications of our system in the field of payment services, which require the reading of both machine printed and handwritten information that may appear on a giro form. One particular feature of giro forms is their flexible layout, i.e., information items are located differently from one form to another, thus requiring an additional analysis step to localize them before recognition. A commercial optical character recognition (OCR) software package is used for recognition of machine-printed information, whereas handwritten information is read by our own algorithms, the details of which are presented. The system is implemented by using a client/server architecture providing a high degree of flexibility to change. Preliminary results are reported supporting our claim that the system is usable in practice.
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AU : | THIEN MINH HA; NIGGELER (D.); BUNKE (H.); CLARINVAL (J.) |
AF : | Univ. Berne, Inst. Informatik Angewandte Mathematik/3012 Berne/Suisse (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
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EA : | Although giro forms are used by many people in daily life for money remittance in Switzerland, the processing of these forms at banks and post offices is only partly automated. We describe an ongoing project for building an automatic system that is able to recognize various items printed or written on a giro form. The system comprises three main components, namely, an automatic form feeder, a camera system, and a computer. These components are connected in such a way that the system is able to process a bunch of forms without any human interactions. We present two real applications of our system in the field of payment services, which require the reading of both machine printed and handwritten information that may appear on a giro form. One particular feature of giro forms is their flexible layout, i.e., information items are located differently from one form to another, thus requiring an additional analysis step to localize them before recognition. A commercial optical character recognition (OCR) software package is used for recognition of machine-printed information, whereas handwritten information is read by our own algorithms, the details of which are presented. The system is implemented by using a client/server architecture providing a high degree of flexibility to change. Preliminary results are reported supporting our claim that the system is usable in practice. |
CC : | 001D04A05A |
FD : | Reconnaissance caractère; Caractère manuscrit; Système automatique; Reconnaissance image; Appareil lecture |
ED : | Character recognition; Manuscript character; Automatic system; Image recognition; Reading device |
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