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Directional Pattern Matching for Character Recognition Revisited
Edinburgh, Scotland August 03-August 06
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDAR.2003.1227771Seventh International Conference on D ...
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Hiromichi Fujisawa, Hitachi, Ltd.
Cheng-Lin Liu, Hitachi, Ltd.
Directional features have been successfully used for the recognition of both machine-printed and handwritten Kanji characters for the last decade. This paper attempts to explain why the directional features are effective. First, the advances of directional features and related methods are briefly reviewed. Then the properties that the similarity measure should hold are discussed and simulation experiments of directional pattern matching are conducted to validate the properties. This analysis is expected to inspire the design of new and more effective features.
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Hiromichi Fujisawa, Cheng-Lin Liu, "Directional Pattern Matching for Character Recognition Revisited," icdar, vol. 2, pp.794, Seventh International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'03) - Volume 2, 2003
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