This paper proposes a new approach to deal with the various quality of the reference impressions by measuring the seal to register as 3D (three-dimensional) image, that is, range image. By registering a seal as 3D image, it becomes possible to construct various 2D impressions from it according to the affixing conditions of the reference impression such as the affixing slant, the affixing pressure, the state of the ink on the seal surface and so on. Then, the accurate and easy identification of the seals will be possible by comparing the constructed impression with the reference impression. The performance is verified by experiment, and the result shows that plural 2D impressions according to the affixing conditions can be constructed from only one 3D image of the registered seal.
Ryoji HARUKI
Marc RIOUX
Yasuhiro OHTAKI
Takahiko HORIUCHI
Kazuhiko YAMAMOTO
Hiromitsu YAMADA
Kazuo TORAICHI
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Ryoji HARUKI, Marc RIOUX, Yasuhiro OHTAKI, Takahiko HORIUCHI, Kazuhiko YAMAMOTO, Hiromitsu YAMADA, Kazuo TORAICHI, "Three-Dimensional Measurement Approach for Seal Identification" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E78-D, no. 12, pp. 1642-1648, December 1995, doi: .
Abstract: This paper proposes a new approach to deal with the various quality of the reference impressions by measuring the seal to register as 3D (three-dimensional) image, that is, range image. By registering a seal as 3D image, it becomes possible to construct various 2D impressions from it according to the affixing conditions of the reference impression such as the affixing slant, the affixing pressure, the state of the ink on the seal surface and so on. Then, the accurate and easy identification of the seals will be possible by comparing the constructed impression with the reference impression. The performance is verified by experiment, and the result shows that plural 2D impressions according to the affixing conditions can be constructed from only one 3D image of the registered seal.
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AU - Kazuhiko YAMAMOTO
AU - Hiromitsu YAMADA
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