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Shape Matching Using GAT Correlation against Nonlinear Distortion and its Application to Handwritten Numeral Recognition
Edinburgh, Scotland August 03-August 06
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Toru Wakahara, Hosei University
This paper addresses the problem of to what extent linear transformation can alleviate nonlinear distortion. We investigate a technique of global affine transformation (GAT) correlation to absorb linear distortion between gray-scale images. Features used in GAT correlation are occurrence probabilities of black pixels or gradients. Experiments using the handwritten numeral database IPTP CDROM1B show that the entropy of GAT-superimposed images decreases by around 15%. Furthermore, gray-level-based GAT correlation improves the recognition rate from 85.78% to 91.01%, while gradient-based GAT correlation improves the recognition rate from 91.80% to 94.02%. These results show that GAT correlation has a marked effect of improving both shape matching and discrimination abilities by extracting linear distortion from nonlinear one.
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Toru Wakahara, "Shape Matching Using GAT Correlation against Nonlinear Distortion and its Application to Handwritten Numeral Recognition," icdar, vol. 1, pp.54, Seventh International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'03) - Volume 1, 2003
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