Title :
Handling of Surface Modifications for Robust Image Based Mail Piece Comparison
Author :
Worm, Katja ; Meffert, Beate
Author_Institution :
Siemens ElectroCom Postautomation GmbH, Berlin
Abstract :
Image based mail piece identification is a new technology for optimizing the postal sorting process. Exploiting the mail piece surface uniqueness, characteristic features are used to identify each mail piece within a large amount of mail pieces. This process facilitates the storage of mail piece relevant data and its assignment in different sorting steps without manipulating the mail piece surface. Mail piece transportation and the mechanical mail piece sorting process may cause address and label movements, image rotations and further application-specific modifications. In contrast to other document identification systems image based mail piece identification requires high robustness towards above mentioned surface modifications for stable identification. This paper introduces four identification models for these special scenarios. Based on the proposed models text based feature extraction methods, feature representations and in particular appropriate distance metrics are presented which guarantee a robust mail piece identification. The applicability of the proposed procedure is shown in different experiments.
Keywords :
document image processing; mailing systems; postal services; document identification systems; image rotations; label movements; mail piece surface uniqueness; mail piece transportation; mechanical mail piece sorting process; postal sorting process; robust image-based mail piece comparison; surface modifications handling; Costs; Data mining; Feature extraction; Image databases; Postal services; Robustness; Sorting; Spatial databases; Transportation; Visual databases; Document Similarity; Line Profile Comparison; Mail Piece Identification; Surface Modifications; Text Comparison;
Conference_Titel :
Document Analysis Systems, 2008. DAS '08. The Eighth IAPR International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Nara
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3337-7
DOI :
10.1109/DAS.2008.39