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Pattern Recognition Letters, Volume 35
Volume 35, January 2014
- Konstantinos Ntirogiannis, Basilis Gatos, Ioannis Pratikakis:
A combined approach for the binarization of handwritten document images. 3-15 - A. Papandreou, Basilis Gatos:
Slant estimation and core-region detection for handwritten Latin words. 16-22 - Raid Saabni, Abedelkadir Asi, Jihad El-Sana:
Text line extraction for historical document images. 23-33 - Jin Chen, Daniel P. Lopresti:
Model-based ruling line detection in noisy handwritten documents. 34-45
- Jinpeng Li, Harold Mouchère, Christian Viard-Gaudin:
An annotation assistance system using an unsupervised codebook composed of handwritten graphical multi-stroke symbols. 46-57 - Francisco Alvaro, Joan-Andreu Sánchez, José-Miguel Benedí:
Recognition of on-line handwritten mathematical expressions using 2D stochastic context-free grammars and hidden Markov models. 58-67 - Ahmad-Montaser Awal, Harold Mouchère, Christian Viard-Gaudin:
A global learning approach for an online handwritten mathematical expression recognition system. 68-77
- Achraf Ghorbel, Éric Anquetil, Jean Camillerapp, Aurélie Lemaitre:
IMISketch: An interactive method for sketch recognition. 78-90 - Sheraz Ahmed, Markus Weber, Marcus Liwicki, Christoph Langenhan, Andreas Dengel, Frank Petzold:
Automatic analysis and sketch-based retrieval of architectural floor plans. 91-100
- Jungpil Shin, Toshiki Okuyama:
Detection of alcohol intoxication via online handwritten signature verification. 101-104 - Rajesh Kumar, Bhabatosh Chanda, J. D. Sharma:
A novel sparse model based forensic writer identification. 105-112 - Ehtesham Hassan, Santanu Chaudhury, Nivedita Yadav, Prem Kalra, Madan Gopal:
Off-line hand written input based identity determination using multi kernel feature combination. 113-119 - Fatemeh Daraee, Saeed Mozaffari:
Watermarking in binary document images using fractal codes. 120-129
- Claudio De Stefano, Francesco Fontanella, Cristina Marrocco, Alessandra Scotto di Freca:
A GA-based feature selection approach with an application to handwritten character recognition. 130-141 - Minoru Mori, Seiichi Uchida, Hitoshi Sakano:
Global feature for online character recognition. 142-148 - Adrià Giménez, Ihab Khoury, Jesús Andrés-Ferrer, Alfons Juan:
Handwriting word recognition using windowed Bernoulli HMMs. 149-156 - Adrià Giménez, Jesús Andrés-Ferrer, Alfons Juan:
Discriminative Bernoulli HMMs for isolated handwritten word recognition. 157-168 - Jinfeng Gao, Bilan Zhu, Masaki Nakagawa:
Building compact recognizer with recognition rate maintained for on-line handwritten Japanese text recognition. 169-177 - Bin Chen, Bilan Zhu, Masaki Nakagawa:
Training of an on-line handwritten Japanese character recognizer by artificial patterns. 178-185 - Dapeng Tao, Lingyu Liang, Lianwen Jin, Yan Gao:
Similar handwritten Chinese character recognition by kernel discriminative locality alignment. 186-194 - Vicent Alabau, Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos, Verónica Romero, Antonio L. Lagarda:
An iterative multimodal framework for the transcription of handwritten historical documents. 195-203 - Marcus Liwicki, Sebastian Ebert, Andreas Dengel:
Bridging the gap between handwriting recognition and knowledge management. 204-213 - Megumi Chikano, Koichi Kise, Masakazu Iwamura, Seiichi Uchida, Shinichiro Omachi:
Recovery and localization of handwritings by a camera-pen based on tracking and document image retrieval. 214-224
- Réjean Plamondon, Christian O'Reilly, Javier Galbally, Abdullah Almaksour, Éric Anquetil:
Recent developments in the study of rapid human movements with the kinematic theory: Applications to handwriting and signature synthesis. 225-235 - Mathieu Radenen, Thierry Artières:
Handling signal variability with contextual markovian models. 236-245 - Marcus Liwicki, Seiichi Uchida, Akira Yoshida, Masakazu Iwamura, Shinichiro Omachi, Koichi Kise:
More than ink - Realization of a data-embedding pen. 246-255
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