Printed chinese character recognition
The Chinese character recognition (Chinese OCR) aims at freeing people from inefficient and tedious data input, creating values in document analysis. This technique has a wide application in the real world, such as postal address recognition, signature verification, industrial parts inspection, data...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-132302023-07-04T15:18:45Z Printed chinese character recognition Liu, Ping. Zhen, Yong Lin School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electronic systems::Signal processing The Chinese character recognition (Chinese OCR) aims at freeing people from inefficient and tedious data input, creating values in document analysis. This technique has a wide application in the real world, such as postal address recognition, signature verification, industrial parts inspection, data mining and office automation. Now a growing need for such technique has been seen, as Chinese communities are already deep in the information era. The application feasibility has been much enhanced because of the accumulation of productive researches in recent years and cost reduction driven down by the technological advances of computer industry. In this thesis, A new structural representation for Chinese characters, and preclassification and fuzzy matching recognition scheme based on this representation are proposed for off-line Chinese characters. Like most of the recognition system, the proposed recognition system consists of four basic parts: pre-processing, feature extraction, pre-classification and recognition. Master of Engineering 2008-10-20T07:20:28Z 2008-10-20T07:20:28Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/13230 en 134 p. application/pdf |
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The Chinese character recognition (Chinese OCR) aims at freeing people from inefficient and tedious data input, creating values in document analysis. This technique has a wide application in the real world, such as postal address recognition, signature verification, industrial parts inspection, data mining and office automation. Now a growing need for such technique has been seen, as Chinese communities are already deep in the information era. The application feasibility has been much enhanced because of the accumulation of productive researches in recent years and cost reduction driven down by the technological advances of computer industry.
In this thesis, A new structural representation for Chinese characters, and preclassification and fuzzy matching recognition scheme based on this representation are proposed for off-line Chinese characters. Like most of the recognition system, the proposed recognition system consists of four basic parts: pre-processing, feature extraction, pre-classification and recognition. |
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