Re: Counting the number of banknotes in a stack using the optical technology
- From: "john jardine" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 15:53:51 +0100
"Aks" <megastardom@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi People.
I am looking at a particular application. I want to build a currency
counter. The device will be based on optical technology. What I want
to do is, "look" at the side of the stack of banknotes and from there,
read the number of notes present in the stack.
Offhand I'd think you've a cat-in-hell's-chance of counting to any better
than say 60% accuracy. Look at any slab of cut paper and its impossible to
differentiate the individual items. Fancy cameras and software will not
improve on this.
For Currency, the accountants need 100% accuracy, 99.9% is unacceptable.
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