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27 March 1995 Automated detection and classification of dice
Bento A. Brazio Correia, Jeronimo Araujo Silva, Fernando D. Carvalho, Rui Guilherme, Fernando Carvalho Rodrigues, Antonio M.E. de Silva Ferreira
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Proceedings Volume 2423, Machine Vision Applications in Industrial Inspection III; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205506
Event: IS&T/SPIE's Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, 1995, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
This paper describes a typical machine vision system in an unusual application, the automated visual inspection of a Casino's playing tables. The SORTE computer vision system was developed at INETI under a contract with the Portuguese Gaming Inspection Authorities IGJ. It aims to automate the tasks of detection and classification of the dice's scores on the playing tables of the game `Banca Francesa' (which means French Banking) in Casinos. The system is based on the on-line analysis of the images captured by a monochrome CCD camera placed over the playing tables, in order to extract relevant information concerning the score indicated by the dice. Image processing algorithms for real time automatic throwing detection and dice classification were developed and implemented.
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Bento A. Brazio Correia, Jeronimo Araujo Silva, Fernando D. Carvalho, Rui Guilherme, Fernando Carvalho Rodrigues, and Antonio M.E. de Silva Ferreira "Automated detection and classification of dice", Proc. SPIE 2423, Machine Vision Applications in Industrial Inspection III, (27 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.205506
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KEYWORDS
Computing systems

Image processing

Cameras

Machine vision

Algorithm development

Computer vision technology

Imaging systems

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