ANSI INCITS ISO 1831-1980 Printing specifications for optical character recognition.pdf
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1、International Standard 1831 0 4iY% 4 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION*ME)YHAPOHAR OPrAHH3AUMR n0 CTAHAAPTkl3Al 0.009 in diameter) covering the nearest void or group of voids likewise having a total surface greater than one-third of that of its circle, shall be at least 1 mm (0.04 in).
2、Non-allowable void 7 Maximum COL 7 lmm lLMinimum COL Figure 9 - Voids 11 IS0 1831-1980 (E) 5.4.4.5 Edge irregularity (see figure 10) An edge irregularity exists where the character extends outside the maximum COL and/or where a part of the character is miss- ing inside the minimum COL. An edge irreg
3、ularity shall be allowed if the projecting part of the character measured along the maximum COL and/or the missing part of the character measured along the minimum COL does not exceed 0,3 mm (0.012 in). Furthermore, the distance between adjacent ir- regularities shall be at least 1 mm (0.04 in) meas
4、ured centre to centre. 5.4.4.8 Spots (see figure 11) Spots are areas outside the maximum COL which contrast with the background. The distinction between allowable spots and non-allowable spots is based on a measurement of their size and distance. Spots may be connected or adjacent to parts of the pr
5、inted image, or may be free standing within the clear area (see 6.10). When the measuring gauge is in best fit to a charac- ter, any extraneous ink outside the maximum COL is a spot. Any extraneous ink of sufficient area, that is nearly as dark or darker than the lightest printing within the minimum
6、 COL, shall be checked. One or more spots shall be allowable if contained entirely in an inspection circle of 0,2 mm (0.008 in) diameter and if their total surface is smaller than one-third of the surface of the circle. If their total surface is greater than one-third of that of the ins- pection cir
7、cle but is contained entirely within the inspection circle, then the distance between the centre of this circle and the centre of the inspection circle (0,2 mm; 0.008 in diameter) covering the nearest spot or group of spots likewise having a total surface greater than one-third of that of its circle
8、, shall be at least 1 mm (0.04 in). Dimensions in millimetres Allowable edge irregularity Maximum COL Mizum COL Minimum COL Maximum COL L Non-allowable edge irregularity Figpre 10 - Edge irregularity 12 IS0 1831-1980 (E) owed in unlimited number Allowable spots Non-allowable spots 0.2 mm circle Maxi
9、mum COL Minimum COL Figure 11 - Spots 5.4.5 Instrumented measurement 5.4.5.1 Apparatus arrangement Illumination : Incandescent lamp. Geometry of illumination : One source at 45” with respect to paper surface. Illuminated area large compared with measuring aperture. Geometry of scanner : 90 with resp
10、ect to paper surface. Aperture 0,2 mm (0.009 in) diameter at sample surface. Spectral response : See 3.2. White reference : See 4.2. 5.4.5.2 Print contrast (see figure 12) Print contrast is the difference between the reflectance R, of a character and the reflectance R,., of the paper on which it is
11、printed. PC = R, - R, where RW is the maximum reflectance found within the area of interest to which the PC of point p is referenced. (In measuring printed images, the area of interest shall be a rec- tangle of approximately twice the nominal character height by twice the nominal character width and
12、 centred on the character being measured.) R, is the reflectance from a small measurement area centred on point p. The reflectances R, and R, shall be measured within an area of 0,2 mm (0.009 in) diameter, if circular, or 0,15 mm (0.005 9 in) side, if square. These reflectance specifications deal on
13、ly with diffuse reflec- tance, and the reflected light used for measurement shall ex- clude specularly reflected light. Reflectance measurements of R, and R, shall be referred to BaS04 as the 100 % value when determining the value of PC. The reflectance measurements shall be made using the black bac
14、king method. The PC of any point of a printed image is highly dependent on the spectral properties of the ink used to create the printed image. 5.4.5.3 Print contrast signal The print contrast signal (PCS) is defined by : PCS = Rw - R, RW It relates the print contrast of any selected point to the re
15、flec- tance of the paper on which it is printed. Although normally reflectance values are referred to BaS04 as the 100 % value, this is not necessary in the determination of PCS. The value of PCS is dependent only on the relative reflectance values of R, and R,. 13 IS0 1831-1980 (E) -_- I Base Dimen
16、sions in millimetres - -4 1 H 2w k Figure 12 - Print contrast 14 IS0 1831-1980 (E) 5.4.5.4 Best fit All measurements described hereafter shall be made in the “best fit” position of the character with the COL masks. The best fit can be achieved visually on an instrument by pos- itioning the actual ch
17、aracter image so that it fills the minimum COL as much as possible and at the same time does not extend beyond maximum COL. More specifically, the overall reflec- tance within minimum COL shall be a minimum. If this con- dition is met for several positions, then the best fit position is that yieldin
18、g the maximum reflectance outside maximum COL. Light portions of the character inside minimum COL, and dark portions outside maximum COL, shall be checked as to edge irregularities, voids and spots. Maximum COL Minimum COL 5.4.5.6 PCS, pc%lax is the highest average PCS value of three consecutive bas
19、ic PCS values for characters with a centreline longer than 2 mm (0.08 in) and of five such consecutive values for characters with a centreline of less than 2 mm (0.08 in). 5.4.5.7 PCS,in PCS,rn is the lowest average PCS value of three consecutive basic PCS values for characters with a centreline lon
20、ger than 2 mm (0.08 in) and of five such consecutive values for characters with a centreline of less than 2 mm (0.08 in). 5.4.5.8 Contrast variation ratio within a character The variation of contrast within a character is defined by the contrast variation ratio : pwnax CVR =- pcsrnin The CVR must sa
21、tisfy the following conditions : CVR 0,80 in range X PCS.80 % 050 in range Y For certain OCR applications, the value given for PCS80 % in range Y might be too stringent. Deviations from this value shall be agreed upon by the parties concerned. Voids are areas inside the minimum COL which have a sign
22、ificantly lower density than the printed image. The distinc- tion between allowable voids and non-allowable voids is based on a measurement of their size and distance. Small voids shall be permitted providing certain conditions are satisfied; larger ones shall not. The size of a void depends on the
23、PCS level at which it is measured. A void shall be allowable if it satisfies the following conditions : All basic PCS values lower than PCSac % shall be considered. The values d mentioned hereafter are : d = 040 in range X d = 0,35 in range Y A void is present at points for which a PCS of less than
24、d is measured. a) Characters with a centreline of more than 2 mm (0.08 in) : - if a point has a PCS d, an allowable void is present at this point; - if two adjacent points have a PCS e, the spot shall not be allowable; - if at most one position has a PCS e, the spot shall be allowable; - if two posi
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