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A QR Code (abbreviated from Quick Response Code) is a two dimensional barcode invented by the Japanese corporation Denso Wave.
Information is encoded in both the vertical and horizontal direction, thus holding up to several hundred times more data
than a traditional bar code. Data is accessed by capturing a photograph of the code using a camera (e.g.
built into a smartphone) and processing the image with a QR reader. QR Codes have rapidly gained international
popularity and found widespread adoption, especially in Japan where its ability to encode Kanji symbols by default makes it
especially suitable. Popular uses include storing URLs, addresses and various forms of data on posters, signs,
business cards, public transport vehicles, etc. Indeed, this mechanism has a vast number of potential applications.
Index Terms: Matlab, source, code, QR Code, quick, response, matrix, barcode.
Figure 1. QR Code |
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A simple and effective source code for QR Code Recognition System. |
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Demo code (protected
P-files) available for performance evaluation. Matlab Image Processing Toolbox is required.
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1.0 |
2012.07.18 |
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with The Mathworks. All the code provided is written in Matlab
language (M-files and/or M-functions), with no dll or other
protected parts of code (P-files or executables). The code was
developed with Matlab 14 SP1. Matlab Image Processing Toolbox is required.
The code provided has to be considered "as is" and it is without any kind of warranty. The
authors deny any kind of warranty concerning the code as well
as any kind of responsibility for problems and damages which may
be caused by the use of the code itself including all parts of
the source code.