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ICAPR
2001
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Character Extraction from Interfering Background - Analysis of Double-Sided Handwritten Archival Documents
The sipping of ink through the pages of certain double-sided handwritten documents after long periods of storage poses a serious problem to human readers or OCR systems. This pape...
Chew Lim Tan, Ruini Cao, Qian Wang, Peiyi Shen
JOCN
2010
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14 years 10 months ago
Evidence for Early Morphological Decomposition in Visual Word Recognition
■ We employ a single-trial correlational MEG analysis technique to investigate early processing in the visual recognition of morphologically complex words. Three classes of affi...
Olla Solomyak, Alec Marantz
ICDAR
2007
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Shape-Based Alphabet for Off-line Arabic Handwriting Recognition
This article describes an off-line handwritten Arabic words recognition system. Both explicit graphem segmentation and feature extraction are originally designed for Latin cursive...
F. Menasri, Nicole Vincent, Mohamed Cheriet, Emman...
COLING
2008
15 years 1 months ago
Extending a Thesaurus with Words from Pan-Chinese Sources
In this paper, we work on extending a Chinese thesaurus with words distinctly used in various Chinese communities. The acquisition and classification of such region-specific lexic...
Oi Yee Kwong, Benjamin Ka-Yin T'sou
DAGM
2004
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Pixel-to-Pixel Matching for Image Recognition Using Hungarian Graph Matching
A fundamental problem in image recognition is to evaluate the similarity of two images. This can be done by searching for the best pixel-to-pixel matching taking into account suita...
Daniel Keysers, Thomas Deselaers, Hermann Ney