ralston@cybavax.UUCP (R. Alston Elec. Eng. Guest) (08/13/85)
A friend of mine is working on a small character scanning device based around a CCD sensor for his blind girlfriend. The system as it stands will return a 24 (vertical) by 6 (horizontal) bit image of what appears under the scanning head. The head is moved across a printed page by hand , relying in the operator to keep it moving parallel to the lines of text. What he would like is some ideas on how best to process these bit images to find out which character is being scanned. Some assumptions that are made: 1) The system will always be used on printed books or papers and if it has to go through some kind of learning stage for each given typeface that is acceptable. 2) There is variable magnification on the scanner so that it can be adjusted so that the largest character (capital M or W?) will be contained within the 24x6 bit array. Now I can forsee problems just in the fact that the scanning system is moved by hand across the page eg. how do you decide that a complete character is contained within the array? The system will be connected to a small micro (a BBC in the first instance) and apparently the CCD stuff returns a complete scan every 4.5 ms. Any ideas, suggestions or pointers to algorithms etc. would be gratefully recieved and I will pass them on. Thanx in advance for any help Robin Alston - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - login name : ralston machine name: cybavax uucp address: {UK}!ukc!reading!cybavax!ralston JANET address: ralston@swxa/234207920018 University College, Swansea SA2 8PP, UK. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -