Method and Device for Recognition of Objects Having a Confusingly Similar Appearance

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APP PUB NO 20120138673A1
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13197204

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Objects having a confusingly similar appearance, e.g., laboratory vessels, are provided with a random or pseudo-random pattern. The pattern can be provided during the manufacture of the object and is formed in a part or on a surface of the object, By way of example, the pattern can be a two-dimensional black/white pattern, an N-dimensional color or gray scale pattern, a one-dimensional emission spectrum with peaks of variable heights or a two-dimensional excitation spectrum with peaks of variable height. At least one section of the pattern is identified, for example, by a photographed imagine of the pattern. The so-identified section is then electronically saved and labeled as a representative of the pattern. The object is then capable of automated recognition by matching the pattern with the previously saved representative section of the identified pattern, Also disclosed is a device configured to translate the identified pattern into an electronic code and then recognize the object by the saved code.

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EPPENDORF AGBARKHAUSENWEG 1 HAMBURG 22339

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Eckert, Gerd Hamburg, DE 5 87
Franz, Oliver Hamburg, DE 1 1
Körner, Kay Hamburg, DE 1 1
Stranzinger, Martin Hamburg, DE 5 8
Taesler, Christian Buxtehude, DE 5 7
Uschkureit, Thomas US 7 25
Voss, Daniel Hamburg, DE 26 603
Ziegmann, Christian Ahrensburg, DE 7 177

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