Link to an article about a new machine that claims to read 250 pages a minute.
http://www.likecool.com/BSFAuto_Robot_b ... -Gear.html
BSF-Auto - Robot book scanner reads 250 pages per minute
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Re: BSF-Auto - Robot book scanner reads 250 pages per minute
Nice! It is a development of this prototype from 2010 video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExW64zOZGoI
Some more details on the website
http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/vision/BFS/index-e.html
http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/vision/BF ... dex-e.html
http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/vision/de ... dex-e.html
I wonder what the minimum camera and computer hardware requirements for some setup like that are.
Some more details on the website
http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/vision/BFS/index-e.html
http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/vision/BF ... dex-e.html
http://www.k2.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/vision/de ... dex-e.html
I wonder what the minimum camera and computer hardware requirements for some setup like that are.
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Re: BSF-Auto - Robot book scanner reads 250 pages per minute
Looks to me like it will work on nicely behaved books, but it seems to expect the turned page to just lay down. I've got plenty of paperbacks that are so tightly bound the book tries to close if you aren't holding both sides open. Anyway, there are an awful lot of nicely behaved books, so at least it can scan them.
Re: BSF-Auto - Robot book scanner reads 250 pages per minute
I get the impression from the cited pages and from the video that the scanner is pretty dynamic, the pages being flipped have almost no time to come to rest, and so whether or not the books are 'well-behaved' may not matter, as long as the content of the page is fully visible as the page is being turned.
Our system continuously observes 3D deformation of the each flipped page at 500 times per second, and recognizes the best moment for book image digitization at the highest quality using the newly constructed original algorithm in real-time. At this recognized moment, the high-definition camera captures the document so that both high-speed and high-definition performance all is realized. The definition performance is enhanced to 400 pixels per inch. This technology enables high-speed and high-definition digitization with the speed of the developed flipping machine without missing any pages.
Our system continuously observes 3D deformation of the each flipped page at 500 times per second, and recognizes the best moment for book image digitization at the highest quality using the newly constructed original algorithm in real-time. At this recognized moment, the high-definition camera captures the document so that both high-speed and high-definition performance all is realized. The definition performance is enhanced to 400 pixels per inch. This technology enables high-speed and high-definition digitization with the speed of the developed flipping machine without missing any pages.
Re: BSF-Auto - Robot book scanner reads 250 pages per minute
How about everyone posting their estimate of the MSRP?
My guess is $15,000
My guess is $15,000