Presentation 2004/5/20
An Offline Handwritten Characters using Personal handwriting Characteristics
Tomokazu OGAWA, Masakazu MORIMOTO, Kensaku FUJII,
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Abstract(in English) For off-line handwritten character recognition system, it is difficult to recognize uniquely warped handwritten characters. To solve this problem, multiple standard patterns are selected for the same category. This method is quite well for handwritten digit recognition, but it is difficult to expand for Japanese character recognition because there are very many kinds of categories. In this paper, we use personal handwriting characteristics to improve recognition rate. In proposed system we assume that, if a few characters written by two persons are very similar, rest characters of these persons will be similar. At first, we pick up a few characters to distinguish warping characteristics, then chose single standard pattern from each category to avoid increase recognition cost. Simulation results show that, proposed system can improve recognition rate of strongly warped handwritten characters.
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Keyword(in English) character recognition / offline / personal handwriting characteristics
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Title (in English) An Offline Handwritten Characters using Personal handwriting Characteristics
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Keyword(1) character recognition
Keyword(2) offline
Keyword(3) personal handwriting characteristics
1st Author's Name Tomokazu OGAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, University of Hyogo()
2nd Author's Name Masakazu MORIMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, University of Hyogo
3rd Author's Name Kensaku FUJII
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering, University of Hyogo
Date 2004/5/20
Paper # PRMU2004-6,MI2004-6,WIT2004-6
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 92
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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