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Analysis Of EAN-13 Barcodes
Abstract:

This paper tells us about locating and decoding EAN-13 Barcodes from images captured

by digital cameras.

EAN-13 barcodes are a 1-D type of barcodes used for identification of books. This paper

thus aims to enable mobile phones with cameras to work as a barcode scanning device.

The phone, programmed to interpret barcode images, will generate the barcode value

which is used to identify the product. This paper contains a brief explanation of the EAN-

13 barcode (from the decoding point of view instead of encoding), proposed algorithm

for locating and decoding barcode imagesand the concluding remarks.

EAN is the acronym for European Article Numbering. This is used for identification

of products.This barcode has 13 numeric
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This barcode has 13 characters known as digits. Usually the first two digits are the

country code which are followed by 9 or 10 characters depending on the country code.

An example of an EAN-13 barcode is given below.

This EAN-13 barcode always begins and ends with a black-white-black (101) pattern

which are known as left hand guard and right hand guard. There is also a center guard

with pattern white-black-white-black-white (01010). These guards are slightly longer

lines compared to rest bars. All bars in this guard pattern are of width 1.

Each bar has a fixed width pattern given to it which is further used to calculate. Each

pattern consists of 4 bars, alternating with white and black.

The bar pattern for digits to the left hand of the center guard always start with a white

bar and end with black, whereas on the right of the center guard bar pattern starts with

a black bar and ends with a white bar. A bar pattern should always be of total width 7

which can represent a no. in binary.

The
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The algorithm is as follows

1. Preprocessing

2. Barcode locator

3. Barcode Decoder

Preprocessing includes checking if the image is in grayscale or not. If not, then luminance

component will be extracted.

The input is divided into blocks of equal size. Then blocks are created which are

then binarized using the Otsu thresh holding technique. Then an operation known

as skeletoning is done on each block of binary data. The orientation of each block is

calculated and compared in order to check the parallel property.

If all the angles in a block are of similar value we come to a conclusion that the block

contains a barcode. A group of blocks having similar parallel line patters indicate

presence of barcode. In this manner a barcode is located using the orientation angle of

each bar and the region is cropped and

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