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We present a per-channel framework for extending monochrome barcodes to color for display applications, offering increased data rates and capacity. Data is independently encoded into barcodes, incorporated within a color image as the red (R), green (G), and blue (B) channels and decoded from the corresponding R, G, and B channels in the image of the displayed barcode captured with a smartphone. Using...
We propose an approach for upsampling depth information for RGB color plus depth (RGB-D) images captured with common acquisition systems, where RGB color information is available at all pixel locations whereas depth information is only available at a subset of the pixels. Depth upsampling is formulated as a minimization of an objective function composed of two additive terms: a data fidelity term...
Security is required in order to defend information from unauthorized person on the network. Therefore, securely exchanging data over the internet is vital. In this context, cryptography is used that transmute facts from its under stable form into an indecipherable form by using various encryption techniques. Play air cipher is the form of block cipher which has no limit on the number of characters...
We propose a color barcode framework for mobile phone applications by exploiting the spectral diversity afforded by the cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y) print colorant channels commonly used for color printing and the complementary red (R), green (G), and blue (B) channels, respectively, used for capturing color images. Specifically, we exploit this spectral diversity to realize a three-fold...
Encoding data independently in cyan, magenta, and yellow (CMY) print colorant channels with detection in complementary Red, green, and blue (RGB) image capture channels offers an attractive framework for extending monochrome barcodes to color with increased data rates. The undesired absorption of colorants in regions of spectral sensitivity of the noncomplementary capture channels, however, gives...
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