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Money, Money, Money
  • TEAM 6

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The TEAM
Dana Damian Scientist Institute Politehnica
University of Timisoara Country Romania
Krisztina Dombi Documenter Institute
University of Szeged Country Hungary Levente
Sajó Programmer Institute University of
Debrecen Country Hungary Zoltán Horváth
Gopher Institute Pannon University Country
Hungary
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The Problem
  • The Problem Counting money.Input Photo of
    coins (Euro\Cent perspective view,non-uniform
    lighting, eventual partial covering)Task
    Recognize the coins and count the total
    sum.Output The sum, and also the recognition
    statistics(accuracy / false positive rate etc)
    of the implemented method.Difficulty Medium

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Our Problem
  • The Problem Counting money.Input Photo of
    coins (forint with perspective view, without
    covering)(Lets say we have a lot)
  • Task Recognize the coins and count the total
    sum.Output The sum, and also the recognition
    statistics(accuracy / false positive rate etc)
    of the implemented method.

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Motivation
  • In business transactions, to enable computers to
    recognize coins and other different forms of
    currency has become an essential process.
  • If computers are able to do the recognition, all
    monetary trades and transactions will be much
    easier.
  • Our scope is limited on recognizing only the
    Hungarian coins ( head OR tail ) (1F, 2F, 10F,
    20F, 50F, 100F).

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Monetary automates
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Handy coin counter
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Approach
  • The application is suitable for an architecture
    of a coin counter system that incorporates a
    steady camera which monitories coins passing
    beneath (maybe on a belt ? )

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Catalogue of Hungarian denomination
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Theoretical background of Hough transformation
  • A transformation that maps a point in a Cartesian
    space onto a 2D space of points, called the Hough
    Space

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Circular HT
  • Extension of the classical HT
  • Analytical function of a circle leads to a
    mapping of each point (x, y) from the image onto
    a 3D Hough Space parameterized according to (a,
    b, r) tuple, where
  • (a, b) ? center of the circle
  • r ? radius of the center

Points satisfying the equation are mapped into
the accumulator according to the circle they
belong to
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Preprocessing
  • Enhance Contrast
  • Sharpen
  • Gaussian Blur
  • Sharpen
  • Find Edges
  • Threshold
  • Fill Holes
  • Outline
  • Invert

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Hungarian coin counter system
Input image
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Enhance Contrast
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Sharpen
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Gaussian Blur
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Edge Detector
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Threshold
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Fill Holes
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Outline
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Invert binary
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Circular Hough Transform
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Detected coins
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Center points and radius
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Result
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Core Idea
  • Having a picture for training purposes, the
    system designs a coin table in which it stores
    the size of each coin
  • Further recognition is based on comparison with
    the coin table

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Main issues
  • Shadows can enlarge the image of a coin, thus
    increasing its radius
  • Different condition of illumination can generate
    an edge map with lack of information
  • Coins are very close to each other

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Limitations
  • A priori knowledge of the coins
  • Dependence on the quality of edge detector

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Future Plans
  • Go to the Bajor sörözo
  • Eat good and drink a lot
  • Go back to the dormitory
  • Go home with lots of new experiences, new
    remembrance

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Other Works
  • Coin DetectorCS7495/4495 Term ProjectDong-Shin
    Kim(gtg901p) CS7495Young Gyun Yun(gte257z)
    CS4495You-Kyung Cha(gte440y) CS4495
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  • Dagobert A New Coin Recognition and Sorting
    SystemMichael Nolle1, Harald Penz2, Michael
    Rubik2,Konrad Mayer2, Igor Hollander2, Reinhard
    Granec2ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH1Video- and
    Safety Technology , 2High Performance Image
    ProcessingA-2444 Seibersdorf
  • Design and Evaluation of Neural Networks for Coin
    Recognition by Using GA and SAYasue Mitsukura,
    Minoru Fukumi and Norio Akamatsu Department
    of Information Science Intelligent Systems,
    Faculty of EngineeringUniversity of Tokushima
    2-1, Minami-josanjima, Tokushima, 770-8506 JAPAN

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  • Thanks for your attention.

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