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Application of Typical Set on Automatic Counting of Round Brilliant Cut Gems

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Counting is an important part of gems trade, especially in large quantities. To develop a fast and automatic method for gems counting is necessary. According to the structure of round brilliant cut gem and the typical set property, typical gems were defined by high circularity and probability. Using the characters of typical gems and the relationship between number and area, gems were counted adaptively. The experiments were shown that the processing speed was fast and the accuracy of counting was high enough for large number of gems trading.

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The authors extend thanks to Zhenming Yu for helpful discussions and to the reviewers of IGTA2016 for providing comments to improve the manuscript. This work was supported by the Key Project of Wuzhou University Scientific Research under Grant No. 2015B008, and the Project of Wuzhou Scientific Research and Technology Development under Grant No. 2014A05003.

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Pan, M., Wei, H., Sun, S. (2016). Application of Typical Set on Automatic Counting of Round Brilliant Cut Gems. In: Tan, T., et al. Advances in Image and Graphics Technologies. IGTA 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 634. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2260-9_3

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