Claims
- 1. A produce data collector comprising:a spectrometer for obtaining spectral data from a produce item adjacent an aperture in the spectrometer, including a photodetector which has a first receiving angle for incident light through the aperture; an ambient light sensing apparatus including an image capture device having a second receiving angle which is larger than the first receiving angle; and control circuitry for operating the spectrometer when ambient light levels sensed by the ambient light sensing apparatus fall below a predetermined minimum level.
- 2. The produce data collector as recited in claim 1, wherein the image capture device comprises a pinhole camera.
- 3. The produce data collector as recited in claim 1, wherein the image capture device comprises first and second pinhole cameras arranged to receive ambient light from two orthogonal directions.
- 4. A produce recognition system comprising:a produce data collector including a light source for illuminating a produce item; a spectrometer for obtaining spectral data from a produce item adjacent an aperture in the spectrometer, including a photodetector which has a first receiving angle for incident light through the aperture; an ambient light sensing apparatus including an image capture device having a second receiving angle which is larger than the first receiving angle; and control circuitry for operating the light source and spectrometer when ambient light levels sensed by the ambient light sensing apparatus fall below a predetermined minimum level; and a computer which compares the spectral data with reference spectral data to determine a number of candidate identifications for the produce item.
- 5. The system as recited in claim 4, wherein the image capture device comprises a pinhole camera.
- 6. The system as recited in claim 4, wherein the image capture device comprises first and second pinhole cameras arranged to receive ambient light from two orthogonal directions.
- 7. A method of activating a produce data collector comprising the steps of:determining an average dark level with an aperture in the produce data collector covered; receiving light signals from an image capture device in the produce data collector; determining an average light level; comparing the average dark level to the average light level; and if the average light level is within a predetermined distance of the average dark level, activating the produce data collector.
- 8. The method as recited in claim 7, wherein the activating step comprises the substeps of:activating a light source for illuminating a produce item; and capturing reflected light; and processing the reflected light for produce item information.
- 9. A method of identifying a produce item comprising the steps of:determining an average dark level with an aperture in the produce data collector covered; receiving light signals from an image capture device in the produce data collector; determining an average light level; comparing the average dark level to the average light level; and if the average light level is within a predetermined distance of the average dark level, activating the produce data collector, and comparing produce information obtained from the produce data collector with reference produce information to obtain a list of candidate identifications.
- 10. An ambient light sensing apparatus for a produce data collector comprising:an image capture device which has a first receiving angle for incident light through an aperture in the produce data collector which is larger than a second receiving angle of a collector within the produce data collector which collects produce data.
- 11. The apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein the image capture device comprises a pinhole camera.
- 12. The apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein the image capture device comprises first and second pinhole cameras arranged to receive ambient light from two orthogonal directions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to the following commonly assigned and co-pending U.S. application:
“A Produce Data Collector And A Produce Recognition System”, filed Nov. 10, 1998, invented by Gu, and having a Ser. No. 09/189,783.
“Produce Data Collector And Texture Data Collection Method”, filed Aug. 16, 2000, invented by Gu, and having a Ser. No. 09/640,025.
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