I tried 6by6 in my Moto mobile phone. Android 7 version.

Its accuracy is good. Nearly 75 percent of the results are correct.

It is quick also.

Good effort.

Thank you.

B. KANNAN.
Mobile +919444049216.


On 1/13/19, Ravi N. Hiremath <ravihi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, 6 by 6 team, thanks for your efforts in bringing some kind of
> solution to the problem of currency recognition through an  android
> app.
> As this is still in the starting level or at the developmental stage,
> there might be some problems while recognizing notes and other
> problems.
> I'm glad to try out your app and provide you with constructive
> feedback so it might be helpful in making still more improvements.
> I don't have any mind of commenting about your app severely, because,
> I'm glad you are trying to do something useful to visually impaired
> community I'm glad about that.
> I can agree with the opinion that, when we are outside it poses a
> problem in instantly recognizing the notes quickly while paying at an
> establishment, maul, taxy drivers etc.
> So my suggestion is, if possible, kindly reduce the time the app takes
> to recognize a note, if possible, it should be very short.
> If the time of recognition is reduced, it will surely reach it's purpose.
> Further, Some say, the currency have to be made accessible for
> visually impaired, Yes I Agree with the statement, "they should be
> made accessible."
> However, there are many flaws in the idea, or, the approach to it has
> to be considered in a different manner.
> For example, if they make some notes with some markings which can be
> felt by us and find out what denomination it is, many of the times, as
> the currency flows through many hands and through ATM's, those
> markings on the note get very soft or undetectible as time passes.
> Further, When we say, currency should be made accessible, they cannot
> withdraw all existing notes of every denomination and reprint them
> with accessible marking or any kind of accessibility.
> For that, alternatively We can notify the proper powers to bring some
> kind of app or a gadget which might assist us in the day to day
> problem of identifying currency notes.
> Okay, some people may not be having android phones, or still might be
> using older phones.
> One solution for all this is, bringing a portable, light wait,
> handheld, miniature, battery powered, chargeable, device, about the
> size of the regular debit or credit card, which should recognize the
> note when placed on it, or something near to that.
>  which should be accurate and should be able to recognize currency
> notes of every denomination within the time of one or two seconds and
> give audible feedback to the user in the kind of speach what value of
> note it has detected.
> And, later, if any changes are made to any notes, or if any new notes
> are released, the device's software should be able to update over our
> phone's bluetooth or by connecting it to our computer like that, so it
> will be having updated software about the newly released notes also.
> If this idea is incorporated and some proper people and powers take
> interest in the matter, this might become a very useful and final
> solution for all the problems we are having in day to day transaction
> of our indian currency notes.
> Hope this is not negative in any manner.
> Thank you.
>
> On 1/13/19, Pranav Lal <pranav....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> <snip 2. Every denomination note has a specific place / position in my
>> wallet and hence there is no confusion at all
>> PL] What happens when you are receiving change?
>>
>> Pranav
>>
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