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Handwritten Word Recognition based on Structural Characteristics and Lexical Support
Edinburgh, Scotland August 03-August 06
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E. Kavallieratou, University of Patras
K. Sgarbas, University of Patras
N. Fakotakis, University of Patras
G. Kokkinakis, University of Patras
In this paper a handwritten recognition algorithm based on structural characteristics, histograms and profiles, is presented. The well-known horizontal and vertical histograms are used, in combination with the newly introduced radial histogram, out-in radial and in- out radial profiles for representing 32x32 matrices of characters, as 280-dimension vectors.
The recognition process has been supported by a lexical component based on dynamic acyclic FSAs (Finite-State-Automata).
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E. Kavallieratou, K. Sgarbas, N. Fakotakis, G. Kokkinakis, "Handwritten Word Recognition based on Structural Characteristics and Lexical Support," icdar, vol. 1, pp.562, Seventh International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'03) - Volume 1, 2003
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