Automated scanning and individual identification system for parts without marking or tagging

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Abstract

This paper presents a fully automated system for detecting, classifying, microscopic imaging, and individually identifying multiple parts without ID-marking or tagging. The system is beneficial for product assemblers, who handle multiple types of parts simultaneously. They can ensure traceability quite easily by only placing the parts freely on the system platform. The system captures microscopic images of parts as their "fingerprints," which are matched with pre-registered images in a database to identify an individual part's information such as its serial number. We demonstrate a working prototype and interaction scenario.

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Makino, K., Duan, W., Ishiyama, R., Takahashi, T., Kudo, Y., & Jonker, P. (2018). Automated scanning and individual identification system for parts without marking or tagging. In ICMR 2018 - Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (pp. 509–512). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3206025.3206088

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