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Using Eigen-Deformations in Handwritten Character Recognition

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Using Eigen-Deformations in Handwritten Character Recognition
Deformations in handwritten characters have classdependent tendencies. For example, characters of class “A” are often deformed by global slant transformation and never deformed to be similar to “R”. In this paper, the extraction and the utilization of such tendencies called eigen-deformations are investigated for better performance of elastic matching based recognition systems. The eigen-deformations are extracted by the principal component analysis of actual deformations automatically collected by elastic matching. From experimental results it was shown that the extracted eigen-deformations represent typical deformations of each class. It was also shown that the recognition performance can be improved significantly by using the eigen-deformations in detecting overfitting, which often results in misrecognition.
Seiichi Uchida, Mohammad Asad Ronee, Hiroaki Sakoe
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Type Conference
Year 2002
Where ICPR
Authors Seiichi Uchida, Mohammad Asad Ronee, Hiroaki Sakoe
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