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2nd ICDAR 1993: Tsukuba City, Japan
- 2nd International Conference Document Analysis and Recognition, ICDAR '93, October 20-22, 1993, Tsukuba City, Japan. IEEE Computer Society 1993, ISBN 0-8186-4960-7
- Robert Sabourin, Mohamed Cheriet, Ginette Genest:
An extended-shadow-code based approach for off-line signature verification. 1-5 - Takahiko Horiuchi, Kazuo Toraichi, Hiromitsu Yamada, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, Takeshi Iwana:
Generalized interpretation of optimization methods for labeling problems. 6-9 - Hong Yan:
Design and implementation of optimized nearest neighbor classifiers for handwritten digit recognition. 10-13 - Takahiko Kawatani:
Handprinted numeral recognition with the learning quadratic discriminant function. 14-17 - Fumitaka Kimura, Malayappan Shridhar, Z. Chen:
Improvements of a lexicon directed algorithm for recognition of unconstrained handwritten words. 18-22 - Yung-Sheng Chen:
Primitives segmentation and association for a line character. 23-26 - Hirobumi Nishida:
Structural feature extraction on multiple bases with application to handwritten character recognition systems. 27-30 - Ryoji Haruki, Kazuo Toraichi, Yasuhiro Ohtaki:
A multi-stage algorithm of extracting joint points for generating function-fonts. 31-34 - Fu Chang, Ying-Chu Chen, Hon-Son Don, Wen-Lian Hsu, Ching-I Kao:
Stroke segmentation as a basis for structural matching of Chinese characters. 35-40 - Anil K. Jain, Yao Chen:
Bar code localization using texture analysis. 41-44 - Christian Viard-Gaudin, Nicolas Normand, Dominique Barba:
A bar code location algorithm using a two-dimensional approach. 45-48 - Yasuto Ishitani:
Document skew detection based on local region complexity. 49-52 - Nina Billawala, Peter E. Hart, Mark Peairs:
Image continuation. 53-57 - Hideaki Ozawa, Tom Nakagawa:
A character image enhancement method from characters with various background images. 58-61 - Henry S. Baird:
Document image defect models and their uses. 62-67 - Yu Nakajima, Shunji Mori:
A model-based classifier in a scheme of recognition filter. 68-71 - Hsi-Jian Lee, Cheng-Huang Tung, Che-Hui C. Chien:
A Markov language model in Chinese text recognition. 72-75 - Nobuyuki Kita:
Making a personal recognition dictionary from characters automatically generated by using handwriting model. 76-81 - Jean-Michel Bertille:
An elastic matching approach applied to digit recognition. 82-83 - Andreas Dengel:
Initial learning of document structure. 86-90 - Yuki Hirayama:
A block segmentation method for document images with complicated column structures. 91-94 - Dragana Brzakovic, Nenad Vujovic:
Document recognition/authentication based on medium-embedded random patterns. 95-98 - Yuan Yan Tang, Ching Y. Suen:
Document structures: A survey. 99-102 - Chiu L. Yu, Yuan Yan Tang, Ching Y. Suen:
Document architecture language (DAL) approach to document processing. 103-106 - Suzanne Liebowitz Taylor, Mark Lipshutz, Deborah A. Dahl, Carl Weir:
An intelligent document understanding system. 107-110 - Hong Yan:
Color map image segmentation using optimized nearest neighbor classifiers. 111-114 - Sergey Ablameyko, Boris S. Beregov, Aleksandr N. Kryuchkov:
Computer-aided cartographical system for map digitizing. 115-118 - Shin'ichi Satoh, Hiroshi Mo, Masao Sakauchi:
Drawing image understanding system with capability of rule learning. 119-124 - Rik D. T. Janssen, Robert P. W. Duin, Albert M. Vossepoel:
Evaluation method for an automatic map interpretation system for cadastral maps. 125-128 - Vincenzo Consorti, Luigi P. Cordella, M. Iaccarino:
Automatic lettering of cadastral maps. 129-132 - Francine Chen, Lynn Wilcox, Dan S. Bloomberg:
Detecting and locating partially specified keywords in scanned images using hidden Markov models. 133-138 - Alfred Kaltenmeier, Torsten Caesar, Joachim M. Gloger, Eberhard Mandler:
Sophisticated topology of hidden Markov models for cursive script recognition. 139-142 - Hee-Seon Park, Seong-Whan Lee:
Large-set handwritten character recognition with multiple stochastic models. 143-146 - Bong-Kee Sin, Jin Hyung Kim:
A statistical approach with HMMs for on-line cursive Hangul (Korean script) recognition. 147-150 - Stephen W. Lam, Wai-Kwan Hui:
Reading constrained text using hierarchical hidden Markov models. 151-154 - Oscar E. Agazzi, Shyh-shiaw Kuo:
Joint normalization and recognition of degraded document images using psuedo-2D hidden Markov models. 155-158 - Takehiro Nakayama, A. Lawrence Spitz:
European language determination from image. 159-162 - Michael Sabourin, Amar Mitiche, Danny S. Thomas, George Nagy:
Classifier combination for hand-printed digit recognition. 163-166 - Laurent Heutte, Jean-Vincent Moreau, Brigitte Plessis, Jean Luc Plagnaud, Yves Lecourtier:
Handwritten numeral recognition based on multiple feature extractors. 167-170 - Tetsuo Takeshita, Shigeyuki Nozawa, Fumitaka Kimura:
On the bias of Mahalanobis distance due to limited sample size effect. 171-174 - Angelo Marcelli, Natasha Likhareva, Theo Pavlidis:
A structural indexing method for character recognition. 175-178 - Radovan Krtolica, Sophia Malitsky:
Two-stage box connectivity algorithm for optical character recognition. 179-182 - Mitsu Yoshimura, Tatsuro Shimizu, Isao Yoshimura:
A zip code recognition system using the localized arc pattern method. 183-186 - Nada Matic, Isabelle Guyon, John S. Denker, Vladimir Vapnik:
Writer-adaptation for on-line handwritten character recognition. 187-191 - Ying-Jian Liu, Li-Qin Zhang, Juwei Tai:
A new approach to on-line handwritten Chinese character recognition. 192-195 - Robert K. Powalka, Nasser Sherkat, Lindsay J. Evett, Robert J. Whitrow:
Multiple word segmentation with interactive look-up for cursive script recognition. 196-199 - Oh-Sung Kwon, Min-Ki Kim, Mun-Kyu Park, Young-Bin Kwon:
A cursive on-line Hangul recognition system based on the combination of line segments. 200-203 - M. Hamanaka, Keiji Yamada, Jun Tsukumo:
On-line Japanese character recognition experiments by an off-line method based on normalization-cooperated feature extraction. 204-207 - Kazuharu Toyokawa, Kozo Kitamura, Shin Katoh, Hiroshi Kaneko, Nobuyasu Itoh, Masayuki Fujita:
An on-line character recognition system for effective Japanese input. 208-213 - Kenichiro Kigo:
Improving speed of Japanese OCR through linguistic preprocessing. 214-217 - Katsumi Marukawa, Masashi Koga, Yoshihiro Shima, Hiromichi Fujisawa:
A post-processing method for handwritten Kanji name recognition using Furigana information. 218-221 - Tao Hong, Jonathan J. Hull:
Text recognition enhancement with a probabilistic lattice chart parser. 222-225 - Rainer Hoch, Thomas Kieninger:
On virtual partitioning of large dictionaries for contextual post-processing to improve character recognition. 226-231 - Seong-Whan Lee, Eun-Soon Kim, B.-W. Min:
Efficient postprocessing algorithms for error correction in handwritten Hangul address and human name recognition. 232-235 - Tony G. Rose, Lindsay J. Evett:
Semantic analysis for large vocabulary cursive script recognition. 236-239 - Kunihiko Fukushima:
Connected character recognition with a neural network. 240-243 - Seong-Whan Lee, Hee-Heon Song:
Optimal design of reference models using simulated annealing combined with an improved LVQ3. 244-249 - Kageyasu Miyahara, Fumio Yoda:
Printed Japanese character recognition based on multiple modified LVQ neural network. 250-253 - Keiji Yamada:
Feedback pattern recognition by inverse recall neural network model. 254-257 - Hong-De Chang, Jhing-Fa Wang, Hong-Ming Suen:
Dynamic handwritten Chinese signature verification. 258-261 - Réjean Plamondon, Marc Bourdeau, Claude Chouinard, Ching Y. Suen:
Validation of preprocessing algorithms: A methodology and its application to the design of a thinning algorithm for handwritten characters. 262-269 - James R. Parker, Cullen Jennings, Arunas G. Salkauskas:
Thresholding using an illumination model. 270-273 - Theo Pavlidis:
Threshold selection using second derivatives of the gray scale image. 274-277 - Ying Liu, Richard Feinrich, Sargur N. Srihari:
An object attribute thresholding algorithm for document image binarization. 278-281 - Mysore Y. Jaisimha, Robert M. Haralick, Dov Dori:
A methodology for the characterization of the performance of thinning algorithms. 282-286 - Louisa Lam, Ching Y. Suen:
Evaluation of thinning algorithms from an OCR viewpoint. 287-290 - Sargur N. Srihari, Vemulapati Govindaraju, Ajay Shekhawat:
Interpretation of handwritten addresses in US mailstream. 291-294 - Volkmar Pflug:
Using n-grams for the definition of a training set for cursive handwriting recognition. 295-298 - Michel Gilloux, Manuel Leroux, Jean-Michel Bertille:
Strategies for handwritten words recognition using hidden Markov models. 299-304 - Andrew W. Senior, Frank Fallside:
Using constrained snakes for feature spotting in off-line cursive script. 305-310 - Didier Guillevic, Ching Y. Suen:
Cursive script recognition: A fast reader scheme. 311-314 - Cheng-Huang Tung, Yuan-Jong Chen, Hsi-Jian Lee:
Performance analysis of an OCR system via an artificial handwritten Chinese character generator. 315-318 - Xiaolong Hao, Jason T. L. Wang, Peter A. Ng:
Nested segmentation: an approach for layout analysis in document classification. 319-322 - Takashi Saitoh, Michiyoshi Tachikawa, Toshifumi Yamaai:
Document image segmentation and text area ordering. 323-329 - Jenchyou Lii, Paul W. Palumbo, Sargur N. Srihari:
Address block location using character recognition and address syntax. 330-334 - David J. Ittner, Henry S. Baird:
Language-free layout analysis. 336-340 - O. T. Akindele, Abdel Belaïd:
Page segmentation by segment tracing. 341-344 - Claudio De Stefano, Francesco Tortorella, Mario Vento:
Using entropy for drawing reliable templates. 345-348 - S. H. Kim, J. W. Suh, J. H. Kim:
Recognition of logic diagrams by identifying loops and rectilinear polylines. 349-352 - Osamu Hori, Satohide Tanigawa:
Raster-to-vector conversion by line fitting based on contours and skeletons. 353-358 - Boris Pasternak, Bernd Neumann:
Adaptable drawing interpretation using object-oriented and constraint-based graphic specification. 359-364 - Juan F. Arias, Chan Pyng Lai, Surekha Chandran, Rangachar Kasturi, Atul K. Chhabra:
Interpretation of telephone system manhole drawings. 365-368 - Anja Habacha Hamada:
A new system for the analysis of schematic diagrams. 369-372 - Weidong Min, Zesheng Tang, Long Tang:
Recognition of dimensions in engineering drawings based on arrowhead. 373-376 - Toshiyuki Sakai:
A history and evolution of document information processing. 377-384 - Andreas Dengel:
The role of document analysis and understanding in multi-media information systems. 385-390 - T. Matsui, T. Noumi, I. Yamashita, T. Wakahara, M. Yoshimuro:
State of the art of handwritten numeral recognition in Japan-The results of the first IPTP character recognition competition. 391-396 - Atul K. Chhabra, Zhigang An, Daphne Balick, Genevieve Cerf, Keith Loris, Patrick Sheppard, Richard Smith, Ben Wittner:
High-order statistically derived combinations of geometric features for handprinted character recognition. 397-401 - Seong-Whan Lee, Jeong-Seon Park, Y. Tang:
Performance evaluation of nonlinear shape normalization methods for the recognition of large-set handwritten characters. 402-407 - Torsten Caesar, Joachim M. Gloger, Eberhard Mandler:
Preprocessing and feature extraction for a handwriting recognition system. 408-411 - Bernard Lemarié:
Practical implementation of a radial basis function network for handwritten digit recognition. 412-415 - Sargur N. Srihari:
From pixels to paragraphs: The use of contextual models in text recognition. 416-423 - Junichi Kanai, Thomas A. Nartker, Stephen V. Rice, George Nagy:
Performance metrics for document understanding systems. 424-427 - Jan Mennens, Luc Van Tichelen, Guido Francois, Jan J. Engelen:
Optical recognition of Braille writing. 428-431 - Daniel P. Lopresti, Jonathan S. Sandberg:
Certifiable optical character recognition. 432-435 - Giuseppe Boccignone, Angelo Chianese, Massimo De Santo, Antonio Picariello:
Building an object-oriented environment for document processing. 436-439 - Yi Lu:
On the segmentation of touching characters. 440-443 - Joachim Kreich:
Robust recognition of documents. 444-447 - Thomas A. Bayer:
Understanding structured text documents by a model based document analysis system. 448-453 - Giovanni Dimauro, Maria Rosaria Grattagliano, Sebastiano Impedovo, Giuseppe Pirlo:
A system for bankchecks processing. 454-459 - Yuan Yan Tang, Tao Li, Seong-Whan Lee:
VLSI implementation for HVRI algorithm in pattern recognition. 460-463 - William J. Sakoda, Jiangying Zhou, Theo Pavlidis:
Refinement and testing of a character recognition system based on feature extraction in grayscale space. 464-469 - Daehwan Kim, Young-Sup Hwang, Sang-Tae Park, Eun-Jung Kim, Sang-Hoon Paek, Sung Yang Bang:
Handwritten Korean character image database PE92. 470-473 - Sheng-Lin Chou, Shiaw-Shian Yu:
Sorting qualities of handwritten Chinese characters for setting up a research database. 474-477 - Ihsin T. Phillips, Su S. Chen, Robert M. Haralick:
CD-ROM document database standard. 478-483 - Ihsin T. Phillips, Jaekyu Ha, Robert M. Haralick, Dov Dori:
The implementation methodology for a CD-ROM English document database. 484-487 - Jonathan J. Hull, Yanhong Li:
Interpreting word recognition decisions with a document database graph. 488-492 - Thomas M. Breuel:
Recognition of handprinted digits using optimal bounded error matching. 493-496 - David S. Doermann, Azriel Rosenfeld:
The processing of form documents. 497-501 - Hsi-Jian Lee, Min-Chou Lee:
Understanding mathematical expressions in a printed document. 502-505 - Stephen W. K. Lam, Ladan Javanbakht, Sargur N. Srihari:
Anatomy of a form reader. 506-509 - Toyohide Watanabe, Qin Luo, Noboru Sugie:
Toward a practical document understanding of table-form documents: its framework and knowledge representation. 510-515 - Surekha Chandran, Rangachar Kasturi:
Structural recognition of tabulated data. 516-519 - Jonghyun Paik, Sungyun Jung, Yillbyung Lee:
Multiple combined recognition system for automatic processing of credit card slip applications. 520-523 - David Monger, Graham Leedham, Andy C. Downton:
An interactive document image description for OCR of handwritten forms. 524-527 - Andreas Myka, Ulrich Güntzer:
Using electronic facsimiles of documents for automatic reconstruction of underlying hypertext structures. 528-532 - Shin'ichi Satoh, Atsuhiro Takasu, Eishi Katsura:
A collaborative supporting method between document processing and hypertext construction. 533-536 - Per Herrmann, Gunter Schlageter:
Retrieval of document images using layout knowledge. 537-540 - Shuji Senda, Michihiko Minoh, Katsuo Ikeda:
Document image retrieval system using character candidates generated by character recognition process. 541-546 - Takio Kurita, Toshikazu Kato:
Learning of personal visual impression for image database systems. 547-552 - Dov Dori, Adam I. Harris, Gustavo Gambach, Robert M. Haralick:
Radiographs as medical documents: automating standard measurements. 553-556 - G. Lambert:
A projection reducing the constraint of direction. 557-560 - Akira Nakamura, Osamu Shiku, Masanori Anegawa,