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ICPR
2002
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
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 deforme...
Seiichi Uchida, Mohammad Asad Ronee, Hiroaki Sakoe
CG
2005
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Realistic synthesis of cao shu of Chinese calligraphy
In Chinese calligraphy cao shu is regarded as a kind of free form art which differs from other styles greatly in its less constrained strokes and brush textures. In this paper we ...
Jinhui Yu, Qunsheng Peng
ICIP
2008
IEEE
14 years 10 months ago
Local-spectrum-based distinction between handwritten and machine-printed characters
In this paper, we propose a method to distinguish between handwritten and machine-printed characters with no need to locate character or text-line positions. We transform a local ...
Jumpei Koyama, Akira Hirose, Masahiro Kato
ICDAR
2011
IEEE
12 years 8 months ago
A New Feature Optimization Method Based on Two-Directional 2DLDA for Handwritten Chinese Character Recognition
—LDA transformation is one of the popular feature dimension reduction techniques for the feature extraction in most handwritten Chinese characters recognition systems. The integr...
Xue Gao, Wenhuan Wen, Lianwen Jin
AAAI
2008
13 years 11 months ago
Using a Geometric-Based Sketch Recognition Approach to Sketch Chinese Radicals
Unlike English, where unfamiliar words can be queried for its meaning by typing out its letters, the analogous operation in Chinese is far from trivial due to the nature of its wr...
Paul Taele, Tracy Hammond