Stephen L. GLICKMAN - Los Gatos CA, US David A. JACKSON - Point Roberts WA, US Matthew J. LIPSEY - Sherwood AR, US Preston PHILLIPS - Conway AR, US David C. FLY - Maumelle AR, US Jason L. WEEKS - Maumelle AR, US
Assignee:
SNAP-ON INCORPORATED - Kenosha WI
International Classification:
G08B 13/14 H04N 7/18 G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
340 51, 348143, 705 28, 348E07085
Abstract:
Systems and methods for determining an inventory condition of objects based on captured images are described. An exemplary inventory control system or method utilizes a highly efficient and economical approach to apply suitable imaging parameters for capturing images of a storage drawer being accessed by a user, or for manipulating the captured images of the drawer. An inventory condition of the drawer is determined based on the captured images or manipulated images.
Image-Based Inventory Control System With Automatic Calibration And Image Correction
Stephen L. GLICKMAN - Los Gatos CA, US David A. Jackson - Point Roberts WA, US Matthew J. Lipsey - Sherwood AR, US Preston Phillips - Conway AR, US David C. Fly - Maumelle AR, US Jason L. Weeks - Maumelle AR, US
Assignee:
Snap-on Incorporated - Kenosha WI
International Classification:
H04N 9/47 G06K 9/00
US Classification:
348143, 382165, 348E09001
Abstract:
Systems for monitoring an inventory condition of objects based on captured images are described. An exemplary system includes at least one storage drawer, each storage drawer including a plurality of storage locations for storing objects, wherein each drawer is associated with an identifier with known color attributes; and an image sensing device configured to capture an image of one of the storage drawers along with the associated identifier. A data storage device of the system stores, for each storage drawer, information of the known color attributes of the associated identifier. A data processor of the system is configured to access information of the known color attributes of the identifier associated with the drawer corresponding to the captured image; determine color attributes of the identifier in the captured image; determine a correction factor based on the color attributes of the identifier in the captured image and the known color attributes of the identifier; and apply the correction factor to subsequent images captured by the image sensing device.
- Kenosha WI, US David A. JACKSON - Point Roberts WA, US Matthew J. LIPSEY - Sherwood AR, US Preston PHILLIPS - Conway AR, US David C. FLY - Maumelle AR, US Jason L. WEEKS - Maumelle AR, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/18 G06Q 10/08
Abstract:
Systems and methods for determining an inventory condition of objects based on captured images are described. An exemplary inventory control system or method utilizes a highly efficient and economical approach to apply suitable imaging parameters for capturing images of a storage drawer being accessed by a user, or for manipulating the captured images of the drawer. An inventory condition of the drawer is determined based on the captured images or manipulated images.