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A Segmentation Free Approach to Symbol Extraction and Recognition from Image Document
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: We present a symbol recognition method without segmentation of the document. Our approach uses Zernike moments for the coding and a multilayered Perceptron for the classifier. Recognition is independant of position and scale of symbols.
Maurice Milgram, Mattieu Jobert, Bertrand Lamy
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