High-speed scanner developed by the University Tokyo it can scan a 200-page book in a minute According to the report of the IEEE Spectrum. Scanner captures the text with a high-speed camera that can take 500 rounds per second. The device uses a stereoscopic (3D) images - with parallel lines of the laser displayed on The surface of the book - to capture 3D-image of the page.
The computer then produces 3D-page, to set curvature of the page and using custom software, creates a 2-dimensional scanning. Masatoshi Ishikawa, the creator of the book scanner previously developed by the kind of absurdly fast robot hands. Ishikawa and his team hope that his fast-scan the technology could one day be built in such smartphones you can scan the books on the go, and this idea of publishers probably not crazy.
I do a part-time tax document scanning, so it is a little confusion when you see a robot that can have your job faster (but no more ... yet), than you. Unlikely as it is ready for home or office just yet, but Only time will tell.



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