The invention relates to a method for identifying for example postal mailings as claimed in the preamble of claim 1.
Certain applications require a pictorial identification of objects. The invention is described by way of example for objects in postal processes, such as sorting processes, in which mailings are generally involved.
The object of the invention is to specify a fast method for the reliable identification of postal mailings.
According to the invention the object is achieved by the features of claim 1.
A method for identifying postal mailings is hereby described, in which:
the mailings are first respectively registered by means of at least one recognizable pictorial feature and/or by means of at least one external information item,
recognition of the pictorial feature is then carried out to identify a mailing and if identification is incomplete, a further identification step is included using the external information item.
In this process the recognition of one or more pictorial features should be associated with minimal outlay, so that the associated identification of a mailing initially takes place easily and quickly.
Such pictorial features can be a frame for a text field, a colored logo, a category of stamp print, etc.
If this/these first recognition operation(s) fail(s) to result in identification of the mailing, since mass mailings have the same category of stamp print for example, at least one further external information item registered prospectively in a database is used as a further aid or discriminator for identification of the mailings.
It is possible to use different types of external information items in this process.
They can be data input manually during registration. For example before the sorting process for a mass mailing type, the position of the address field (which is identical on each mailing of this type) is input manually by an operator. This information is stored as each mailing is registered. During the later identification of a mailing, the position of the address block on the mailing candidates in question is then already known and can be included in the identification. Such a further externally input feature has the advantage of being simple and, as with the above pictorial features, ensures fast discrimination between or identification of mailings. External information items that refer to discriminating regions are generally very suitable.
Likewise selected external information items can comprise coded or readable data, e.g. ID codes, bar codes, 2D codes, RFID tags or text fields (e.g. delivery address, sender). Because such data has to be decoded or interpreted, the outlay for recognizing a registered ID code result or a registered address is greater but still valuable, if the error rate for identifications has to be kept to a minimum at the expense of time.
Advantageous refinements of the invention are set out in the subclaims.
The form of registration of the pictorial features and external information items as feature vectors in a database is a particularly major advantage, as these can be called up in a flexible manner during identification depending on the outlay for recognition of the pictorial images or for the included information step of external information items.
Pictorial features and external information can also be included in the mailing-related feature vector in such a sequence that their use in identifying a mailing is associated with minimal recognition outlay. As a result the simpler and faster discriminators are preferred.
It is also possible to take into account or register as new possible changes, removals or additions of pictorial features and external information items between registration and identification, preferably applying a divert address, at least a bar code, at least a 2D code, an RFID code, at least a sticker, at least a stamp print or other cancellations. This makes it possible to use further types of aid to identify the mailings.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the drawings, in which:
The mailing is scanned in as a digital image SCAN for example for recognition of the pictorial feature. In a further registration step Fingerprint_Reg one or more pictorial features from the scanned image are recognized, extracted and registered as an identified feature in a database DB, in a feature vector id0: Fingerprint. The same applies to the registration of external information items ext_Data, which are registered in the feature vector id0: Fingerprint.
Redundant pictorial features and/or redundant external information items can likewise be used to enhance the reliability of the identification but at the cost of the speed of the identification.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2005 040 689.0 | Aug 2005 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/007938 | 8/11/2006 | WO | 00 | 2/26/2008 |