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Google's Book Scanning Patent Makes It Tougher For Competitors

         

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5:21 pm on May 7, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Google's Book Scanning Patent Makes It Tougher For Competitors [news.cnet.com]
Sometimes overlooked in the Sturm und Drang about Google Book Search is any consideration of the mechanics of economically scanning the books in the first place, but a patent awarded to Google gives insight into how the search behemoth accomplishes the task.

In short, Google has come up with a system that uses two cameras and infrared light to automatically correct for the curvature of pages in a book. By constructing a 3D model of each page and then "de-warping" it afterward, Google can present flat-looking pages online without having to slice books up or mash them onto a flatbed scanner.

signor_john

12:28 am on May 8, 2009 (gmt 0)



Sounds pretty clever. Good for them. I wish my flatbed scanner could do that!