Imaging method and apparatus for object identification

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G06K 9/78 (2006.01)

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CA 2517045

The system for identifying objects comprises an imaging system, such as a CMOS imager or a CCD camera, for capturing images of the objects and for identifying certain objects from the captured images. An external processor, which is coupled to imaging system by a high-speed communications link, is adapted to identify objects from the captured images that are transmitted to it by the imaging system. The imaging system thus captures images of the objects passed by it and then identifies certain of the objects from the images due to its processing capacity. The external processor with its superior processing capacity identifies the objects from the captured images transmitted to it by the imaging system. The imaging system may be adapted to transmit the captured images of the objects that it cannot identify or to transmit all of the captured images of the objects to the external processor for parallel processing. The targets for the imaging system may be one or more regions of interest on the object such as symbology, barcodes, text, graphics or shapes.

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