LetterTwitter: smart mailbox for spam-filtered notification of received letters
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Abstract
We propose a smart mailbox called "LetterTwitter" that can automatically capture dropped snail mail (s-mail), classify pictures into several categories (e.g., letters or flyers), and upload categorized pictures to the Web. Users can easily get spam-filtered notification of received letters using PCs or cellular phones equipped with common web browsers.
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September 2010
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ISBN:9781450302838
DOI:10.1145/1864431
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Published: 26 September 2010
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