WIPO: Inventors in Ohio, Massachusetts, New Hampshire Develop Two-Dimensional Code Detection, Segmentation Method
Copyright © Targeted News Service 2008
2008-10-25
GENEVA, Oct. 25 - Richard G. Long of Hollis, N.H., Ming Lei of Acton, Mass., and Jeffrey C. Snyder, of Warren, Ohio, have developed a method for detection and segmentation of a two-dimensional code.
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to "certain exemplary embodiments can provide a method comprising, responsive to a determination that a machine-readable two-dimensional code has been identified in a first image, sai . . .
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to "certain exemplary embodiments can provide a method comprising, responsive to a determination that a machine-readable two-dimensional code has been identified in a first image, sai . . .