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{{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_Collaboration-FRScreenshots.png|title=Usage of AcCELLoMatrix Reader|width=1018px|subtitle=(1) Start the app and read through some brief instructions (2). Then start scanning and aim for a datamatrix in the wild (3). As soon as a datamatrix is detected in the preprocessed frames (4, small rectangle) by the ZXing algorithm, the decoded text is displayed to the user (5).}} | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_Collaboration-FRScreenshots.png|title=Usage of AcCELLoMatrix Reader|width=1018px|subtitle=(1) Start the app and read through some brief instructions (2). Then start scanning and aim for a datamatrix in the wild (3). As soon as a datamatrix is detected in the preprocessed frames (4, small rectangle) by the ZXing algorithm, the decoded text is displayed to the user (5).}} | ||
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+ | While the apps frontend is designed to be very minimalistic, there's actually going on a lot in the backend. Visual data coming from the camera feed has to be processed and fed into the ZXing decoding algorithm. | ||
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+ | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|Aachen_Collaboration-FRAMRflow.png|title=Activity diagram of the app|width=350px|subtitle=After the app was started and the scanning initiated by the user, a loop is initiated. Filters are applied to camera preview frames and the result is fed into the decoding algorithm. As soon as a datamatrix is detected, the loop is interrupted and the result presented to the user.}} | ||
== Outlook == | == Outlook == |
Revision as of 21:47, 17 October 2014
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