Check reader utilizing sync-tags to match the images at the fron

Image analysis – Image transformation or preprocessing – Image storage or retrieval

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348159, 382137, 382138, 382139, 382140, G06K 900

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057845034

ABSTRACT:
An electronic document-imaging arrangement wherein imaging means generates imaging-bits representing a given document and transfers these bits on a "per-document basis" to various successive electronic processing stages and, finally, to a data base storage unit (DBS); this arrangement also including a tag stage for creating tag bits unique for each such imaged document; these tag bits to be transferred with the imaging bits for each document to each such processing stage that handles the imaging bits, on a per document basis, and finally to DBS interface means for final matching and removal of the tag bits.

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Rafael C. Gonzalez and Richard E. Woods, Digital Image Processing, Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1992.

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