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PAMI
2002
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14 years 10 months ago
Lexicon-Driven Segmentation and Recognition of Handwritten Character Strings for Japanese Address Reading
This paper describes a handwritten character string recognition system for Japanese mail address reading on very large vocabulary. The address phrases are recognized as a whole bec...
Cheng-Lin Liu, Masashi Koga, Hiromichi Fujisawa
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LREC
2008
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14 years 12 months ago
Semi-automatic Building Method for a Multidimensional Affect Dictionary for a New Language
Detecting the tone or emotive content of a text message is increasingly important in many natural language processing applications. Examples of such applications are rating new bo...
Guillaume Pitel, Gregory Grefenstette
ICDAR
2003
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Optimizing the Number of States, Training Iterations and Gaussians in an HMM-based Handwritten Word Recognizer
In off-line handwriting recognition, classifiers based on hidden Markov models (HMMs) have become very popular. However, while there exist well-established training algorithms, s...
Simon Günter, Horst Bunke
JCST
2006
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14 years 10 months ago
A Dialectal Chinese Speech Recognition Framework
Abstract A framework for dialectal Chinese speech recognition is proposed and studied, in which a relatively small dialectal Chinese (or in other words Chinese influenced by the na...
Jing Li, Thomas Zheng, William Byrne, Daniel Juraf...
PAMI
1998
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14 years 10 months ago
Real-Time American Sign Language Recognition Using Desk and Wearable Computer Based Video
—We present two real-time hidden Markov model-based systems for recognizing sentence-level continuous American Sign Language (ASL) using a single camera to track the user’s una...
Thad Starner, Joshua Weaver, Alex Pentland