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Statistical Language Models for On-line Handwritten Sentence Recognition
Seoul, Korea August 31-September 01
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Solen Quiniou, IRISMINSA Campus de Beaulieu, France
Eric Anquetil, IRISMINSA Campus de Beaulieu, France
Sabine Carbonnel, IRISMINSA Campus de Beaulieu, France
This paper investigates the integration of a statistical language model into an on-line recognition system in order to improve word recognition in the context of handwritten sentences. Two kinds of models have been considered: n-gram and n-class models (with a statistical approach to create word classes). All these models are trained over the Susanne corpus and experiments are carried out on sentences from this corpus which were written by several writers. The use of a statistical language model is shown to improve the word recognition rate and the relative impact of the different language models is compared. Furthermore, we illustrate the interest to define an optimal cooperation between the language model and the recognition system to re-enforce the accuracy of the system.
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Solen Quiniou, Eric Anquetil, Sabine Carbonnel, "Statistical Language Models for On-line Handwritten Sentence Recognition," icdar, pp.516-520, Eighth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR'05), 2005
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