The document outlines a system for recognizing paper currency and detecting counterfeit notes using image processing. It describes the system architecture which includes image acquisition, processing, and template matching. Methods to detect fake notes are discussed, such as digital image processing, MATLAB techniques, and ultraviolet scanners. The results section shows the system can accurately recognize genuine and fake Indian currency notes of denominations 100, 500, and 1000 rupees. The conclusions state this is a low-cost system that provides quick, easy, and accurate detection of counterfeit notes.
The document outlines a system for recognizing paper currency and detecting counterfeit notes using image processing. It describes the system architecture which includes image acquisition, processing, and template matching. Methods to detect fake notes are discussed, such as digital image processing, MATLAB techniques, and ultraviolet scanners. The results section shows the system can accurately recognize genuine and fake Indian currency notes of denominations 100, 500, and 1000 rupees. The conclusions state this is a low-cost system that provides quick, easy, and accurate detection of counterfeit notes.
The document outlines a system for recognizing paper currency and detecting counterfeit notes using image processing. It describes the system architecture which includes image acquisition, processing, and template matching. Methods to detect fake notes are discussed, such as digital image processing, MATLAB techniques, and ultraviolet scanners. The results section shows the system can accurately recognize genuine and fake Indian currency notes of denominations 100, 500, and 1000 rupees. The conclusions state this is a low-cost system that provides quick, easy, and accurate detection of counterfeit notes.
The document outlines a system for recognizing paper currency and detecting counterfeit notes using image processing. It describes the system architecture which includes image acquisition, processing, and template matching. Methods to detect fake notes are discussed, such as digital image processing, MATLAB techniques, and ultraviolet scanners. The results section shows the system can accurately recognize genuine and fake Indian currency notes of denominations 100, 500, and 1000 rupees. The conclusions state this is a low-cost system that provides quick, easy, and accurate detection of counterfeit notes.
It is difficult for people to recognize currencies from
different countries. Our aim is to help people solve this problem. However, currency recognition systems that are based on image analysis entirely are not sufficient. Our system is based on image processing and makes the process automatic and robust. System Background: The proposed web portal will help common people for currency recognition anywhere anytime. In this approach system extract the general attributes of the paper currency like various dominant parts of image of currency note (like identification marks, latent image, etc..) The system will be developed to check different currency notes of 100, 500 and 1000rupees. The system simply extracts feature of currency which were match with original currency features and immediately displays result with accuracy. The features which were considered for currency recognition are as follows: 1)See Through Register The floral design has back to back registration. The design will be seen as one floral design when seen against the light. 2) Water Marking The mahatma Gandhi watermark is present on the bank notes. The mahatma Gandhi watermark is with a shade effect and multidirectional lines in watermark 3)Optically Variable Ink Optically variable ink is used for security feature; The denomination value is printed with the help of optical variable ink. The colour of numerical 1000 or 500 appear green, when note is flat but change the colour to blue when is held In an angle 4)Latent Image The latent image shows the respective denomination value in numerical. And is present on the right side of Mahatma Gandhi portrait on vertical band. 5)Identification Mark Each note has its special identification mark. There are different shapes of identification mark for different denomination (Rs.100-Triangle, Rs.500-circle and Rs.1000-Diamond). The identification mark is present on the left of water mark SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION : 1. Image Acquisition 2. Image processing 3.Template matching Methods to Detect Fake Notes
There are many system existing for recognition of
fake Indian currency using different technique, many of the system uses various steps like image acquisition, feature extraction and classification system using various algorithm. There are other fake currency detection techniques: i)Digital Image Processing Method To Detect Fake Currency ii)MATLAB technique iii)Ultraviolet counterfeit detection scanner. Flow Chart of Image Processing Method to Detect Fake Note Methodology 1)Image Acquisition 2) Pre-processing 3) Gray Scale Conversion 4) Edge Detection 5) Image Segmentation 6) Feature Extraction 7) Comparision 8) Output RESULTS
Result is obtained by performing imageprocessing
Operations.In the system image acquisition isdone by using the camera and acquired image is send to the processing unit. As shown in the GUI the acquired image is the test image.Then the test image is then converted into gray scale image, segmented image, cropped image and resized image. Then comparison ofcropped and resized image with the images saved inthe data base is done. Then the result is displayed in the result panel. Recognition of Genuine Indian Currency Note Recognition of Fake Indian Currency Note CONCLUSION
In this project, detection of fake Indian currency note is
done by using image processing principle. This is the low cost system. The system works for denomination of 100, 500 and 1000 for Indian currency. The system also provides accurate and valid results. The process of detection of fake note is quick and easy. In this system input is taken by CCD camera and output is displayed on PC. Thank you