A semi-automated pill counting system ( ) using digital imaging technology and image recognition software including a modified Hough Transform. The system ( ) comprises a light source ( ); a modified pharmacists tray ( ); a digital camera ( ); and a personal computer (PC) ( ), with the PC ( ) storing and executing the image recognition software. A roughly estimated number of pills are placed upon the tray ( ) and illuminated by the light source ( ), whereafter a digital image of the pills is produced by the camera ( ) and sent via an interface to the PC ( ). The image recognition software counts the pills present in the image and displays a count result. Based upon the count result, the pharmacist adds or removes pills to the tray ( ), as appropriate, to complete the process.
A semi-automated pill counting system ( ) using digital imaging technology and image recognition software including a modified Hough Transform. The system ( ) comprises a light source ( ); a modified pharmacists tray ( ); a digital camera ( ); and a personal computer (PC) ( ), with the PC ( ) storing and executing the image recognition software. A roughly estimated number of pills are placed upon the tray ( ) and illuminated by the light source ( ), whereafter a digital image of the pills is produced by the camera ( ) and sent via an interface to the PC ( ). The image recognition software counts the pills present in the image and displays a count result. Based upon the count result, the pharmacist adds or removes pills to the tray ( ), as appropriate, to complete the process.