Recognition Strategies in Machine Vision Applications

H. Sako
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Since the 1970's, we have been developing technologies in industrial machine vision including intelligent character recognition to produce automated machines for factories, banks, and post offices. In my talk, I will first introduce a brief history of the industrial machine vision and the intelligent character recognition technologies in applied fields. Then I will discuss the strategies and developments in the fields. I will end my talk by touching on my personal experience as a researcher. As time has passed, our major research objective has changed from factory automation to office automation and from office automation to social/security automation. Consequently, the demand for machines that are capable of dealing with more complex and difficult automation tasks has grown. To meet these demands, a machine often requires multiple recognition procedures. This normally leads to the final recognition rate worsening as the number of procedures increases. Therefore, we propose a multiple-hypothesis strategy and an information-integration strategy to improve the final recognition rate so that it can meet the machine's specification. Then, it will be shown that the rejection ability of the recognition procedures has an important role in using these strategies effectively. The usefulness of these strategies has been proved through the successful development of mail sorting machines, document readers, and intelligent automated teller machines. Those developments are also described in detail in my talk. Finally, I would like to touch on my experiences as an industrial researcher, which can be summed up by the phrases "practicality first, novelty second," "development first, research second," and "non-vision first, vision second."
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机器视觉应用中的识别策略
自20世纪70年代以来,我们一直在开发工业机器视觉技术,包括智能字符识别,为工厂,银行和邮局生产自动化机器。在我的演讲中,我将首先简要介绍工业机器视觉和智能字符识别技术在应用领域的历史。然后,我将讨论该领域的战略和发展。我将以我作为研究人员的个人经历来结束我的演讲。随着时间的推移,我们的主要研究目标已经从工厂自动化转变为办公自动化,从办公自动化转变为社会/安全自动化。因此,对能够处理更复杂和更困难的自动化任务的机器的需求已经增长。为了满足这些需求,机器通常需要多个识别程序。这通常会导致最终识别率随着程序数量的增加而恶化。因此,我们提出了一种多假设策略和一种信息集成策略来提高最终识别率,使其满足机器的要求。然后,我们会发现识别过程的拒绝能力对于有效使用这些策略具有重要作用。通过邮件分拣机、文档阅读器和智能自动柜员机的成功开发,证明了这些策略的有用性。这些发展在我的演讲中也有详细的描述。最后,我想谈谈我作为一名工业研究者的经验,这些经验可以用“实用性第一,新颖性第二”、“发展第一,研究第二”和“非愿景第一,愿景第二”来总结。
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