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IWFHR 2002: Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada
- Proceedings of the Eighth International Workshop on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, IWFHR 2002, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada, August 6-8, 2002. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1692-0
Invited Talk
- Udo Miletzki:
"Schurmann-polynomials - roots and offsprings": Their impact on today's pattern recognition. 3-9
Classifier Design
- Bin Zhang, Sargur N. Srihari:
A fast algorithm for finding k-nearest neighbors with non-metric dissimilarity. 13-18 - Iratxe Soraluze Arriola, Clemente Rodríguez, Fernando Boto, Alicia Pérez:
Multidimensional multistage k-NN classifiers for handwritten digit recognition. 19-23 - Sanparith Marukatat, Thierry Artières, Patrick Gallinari, Bernadette Dorizzi:
Rejection measures for handwriting sentence recognition. 24-29 - John F. Pitrelli, Michael P. Perrone:
Confidence modeling for verification post-processing for handwriting recognition. 30-35 - Henry A. Rowley, Manish Goyal, John Bennett:
The effect of large training set sizes on online Japanese Kanji and English cursive recognizers. 36-40 - Sriharsha Veeramachaneni, Hiromichi Fujisawa, Cheng-Lin Liu, George Nagy:
Classifying isogenous fields. 41-46
On-Line Recognition
- Claus Bahlmann, Bernard Haasdonk, Hans Burkhardt:
Online handwriting recognition with support vector machines - a kernel approach. 49-54 - Kenichi Maruyama, Minoru Maruyama, Hidetoshi Miyao, Yasuaki Nakano:
Handprinted Hiragana recognition using support vector machines. 55-60 - Alain Biem:
Minimum classification error training for online handwritten word recognition. 61-66 - Adnan El-Nasan, Michael Perrone:
On-line handwriting recognition using character bigram match vectors. 67-71 - Seiichi Uchida, Hiroaki Sakoe:
A handwritten character recognition method based on unconstrained elastic matching and eigen-deformations. 72-77 - Junko Tokuno, Nobuhito Inami, Shigeki Matsuda, Mitsuru Nakai, Hiroshi Shimodaira, Shigeki Sagayama:
Context-dependent substroke model for HMM-based on-line handwriting recognition. 78-83 - Stefan Jäger, Masaki Nakagawa, Cheng-Lin Liu:
Comparing on-line recognition of Japanese and western script in preparation for recognizing multi-language documents. 84-89 - Akira Nakamura, Hiromitsu Kawajiri:
Bigram-based post-processing for online handwriting recognition using correctness evaluation. 90-95
Word Recognition
- Alessandro L. Koerich, Yann Leydier, Robert Sabourin, Ching Y. Suen:
A hybrid large vocabulary handwritten word recognition system using neural networks with hidden Markov models. 99-104 - Marisa E. Morita, Robert Sabourin, Flávio Bortolozzi, Ching Y. Suen:
Segmentation and recognition of handwritten dates. 105-110 - Qizhi Xu, Jinho Kim, Louisa Lam, Ching Y. Suen:
Recognition of handwritten month words on bank cheques. 111-116 - Wenwei Wang, Anja Brakensiek, Gerhard Rigoll:
Combination of multiple classifiers for handwritten word recognition. 117-122 - Hanhong Xue, Venu Govindaraju:
Incorporating contextual character geometry in word recognition. 123-127 - Samia Maddouri, Hamid Amiri, Abdel Belaïd, Christophe Choisy:
Combination of local and global vision modelling for Arabic handwritten words recognition. 128-135
Learning Methods
- Michael Schüßler:
Automating performance optimization for script word recognition systems. 139-144 - Alexandre Lemieux, Christian Gagné, Marc Parizeau:
Genetic engineering of handwriting representations. 145-150 - Tetsushi Wakabayashi, Meng Shi, Wataru Ohyama, Fumitaka Kimura:
A comparative study on mirror image learning and ALSM. 151-156 - Jue Wang, Chenyu Wu, Ying-Qing Xu, Heung-Yeung Shum, Liang Ji:
Learning-based cursive handwriting synthesis. 157-162 - Akihito Kitadai, Masaki Nakagawa:
A learning algorithm for structured character pattern representation used in online recognition of handwritten Japanese characters. 163-168 - Naomi Iwayama, Katsuhiko Akiyama, Kazushi Ishigaki:
Hybrid adaptation: integration of adaptive classification with adaptive context processing. 169-174
Multiple Classifiers
- Ondrej Velek, Stefan Jäger, Masaki Nakagawa:
A new warping technique for normalizing likelihood of multiple classifiers and its effectiveness in combined on-line/off-line japanese character recognition. 177-182 - Simon Günter, Horst Bunke:
Creation of classifier ensembles for handwritten word recognition using feature selection algorithms. 183-188 - Ahmad Fuad Rezaur Rahman, Michael C. Fairhurst, Sanaul Hoque:
Novel approaches to optimized self-configuration in high performance multiple-expert classifiers. 189-194 - Merijn van Erp, Louis Vuurpijl, Lambert Schomaker:
An overview and comparison of voting methods for pattern recognition. 195-200 - Matti Aksela, Ramunas Girdziusas, Jorma Laaksonen, Erkki Oja, Jari Kangas:
Class-confidence critic combining. 201-206 - Sanaul Hoque, Konstantinos Sirlantzis, Michael C. Fairhurst:
Bit plane decomposition and the scanning n-tuple classifier. 207-211
Pen Computing and Document Applications
- Giovanni Seni:
Treadmill ink - enabling continuous pen input on small devices. 215-220 - Louis Vuurpijl, Lambert Schomaker, Egon L. van den Broek:
Vind(x): using the user through cooperative annotation. 221-226 - Thierry Artières, Patrick Gallinari:
Stroke level HMMs for on-line handwriting recognition. 227-232 - Gregory F. Russell, Michael P. Perrone, Yi-Min Chee, Aiman Ziq:
Handwritten document retrieval. 233-238 - Takuma Yamaguchi, Yasuaki Nakano:
Extraction of place-name from natural scenes. 239-243 - Graham Leedham, Saket Varma, Anish Patankar, Venu Govindaraju:
Separating text and background in degraded document images - a comparison of global thresholding techniques for multi-stage thresholding. 244-249
Signature Verification and Writer Identification
- Marc Fuentes, Sonia Garcia-Salicetti, Bernadette Dorizzi:
On line signature verification: Fusion of a Hidden Markov Model and a neural network via a support vector machine. 253-258 - Giovanni Dimauro, Sebastiano Impedovo, Raffaele Modugno, Giuseppe Pirlo, L. Sarcinella:
Analysis of stability in hand-written dynamic signatures. 259-263 - Sung-Hyuk Cha, Charles C. Tappert:
Automatic detection of handwriting forgery. 264-267 - Katrin Franke, Ottmar Bünnemeyer, Thorsten Sy:
Ink texture analysis for writer identification. 268-273 - Ameur Bensefia, Ali Nosary, Thierry Paquet, Laurent Heutte:
Writer identification by writer's invariants. 274-279 - Sargur N. Srihari, Sangjik Lee:
Automatic handwriting recognition and writer matching on anthrax-related handwritten mail. 280-284
Off-Line Recognition
- Alessandro Vinciarelli, Samy Bengio:
Writer adaptation techniques in off-line cursive word recognition. 287-291 - Nedjem-Eddine Ayat, Mohamed Cheriet, Ching Y. Suen:
Empirical error based optimization of SVM kernels: application to digit image recognition. 292-297 - L. Q. Zhang, Ching Y. Suen:
Recognition of courtesy amounts on bank checks based on a segmentation approach. 298-302 - Cheng-Lin Liu, Hiroshi Sako, Hiromichi Fujisawa:
Integrated segmentation and recognition of handwritten numerals: comparison of classification algorithms. 303-308 - Slim Kanoun, Abdellatif Ennaji, Yves Lecourtier, Adel M. Alimi:
Script and nature differentiation for Arabic and Latin text images. 309-313 - Yousef Al-Ohali, Mohamed Cheriet, Ching Y. Suen:
Dynamic observations and dynamic state termination for off-line handwritten word recognition using HMM. 314-319 - Cheng-Lin Liu, Kazuki Nakashima, Hiroshi Sako, Hiromichi Fujisawa:
Handwritten digit recognition using state-of-the-art techniques. 320-325
Posters
- H. S. Yoon, J. Y. Lee, H. S. Yang:
An online signature verification system using hidden Markov model in polar space. 329-333 - Yong Ge, Qinah Huo:
A study on the use of CDHMM for large vocabulary off-line recognition of handwritten Chinese characters. 334-338 - Chwee Keng Tan:
An algorithm for online strokes verification of Chinese characters using discrete features. 339-344 - Vuokko Vuori:
Clustering writing styles with a self-organizing map. 345-350 - Su Yang, Guozhong Dai:
Detecting dominant points on online scripts with a simple approach. 351-356 - Anja Brakensiek, Jörg Rottland, Gerhard Rigoll:
Handwritten address recognition with open vocabulary using character n-grams. 357-362 - Ali Nosary, Thierry Paquet, Laurent Heutte, Ameur Bensefia:
Handwritten text recognition through writer adaptation. 363-368 - Matthias Zimmermann, Horst Bunke:
Hidden Markov model length optimization for handwriting recognition systems. 369-374 - David S. Doermann, Nathan Intrator, Ehud Rivlin, Tal Steinherz:
Hidden loop recovery for handwriting recognition. 375-380 - Alberto Ruiz:
Affine alignment for stroke classification. 381-386 - Slim Kanoun, Abdellatif Ennaji, Yves Lecourtier, Adel M. Alimi:
Linguistic integration information in the AABATAS Arabic text analysis system. 389-394 - Ho-Yon Kim, Kil-Taek Lim, Yun-Seok Nam:
Handwritten numeral string recognition using neural network classifier trained with negative data. 395-400 - Robert Milewski, Venu Govindaraju:
Medical word recognition using a computational semantic lexicon. 401-406 - Teruyuki Yamaguchi, Shinji Tsuruoka, Tomohiro Yoshikawa, Tsuyoshi Shinogi, Eiji Makimoto, Hisao Ogata, Malayappan Shridhar:
A segmentation system for touching handwritten Japanese characters. 407-412 - Catalin I. Tomai, Bin Zhang, Venu Govindaraju:
Transcript mapping for historic handwritten document images. 413-418 - Jonathan Allan, Tony Allen, Nasser Sherkat:
Automated assessment: how confident are we? 419-423 - Ramanujan S. Kashi, Winston Nelson:
Signature verification: benefits of multiple tries. 424-427 - Thomas M. Breuel:
Representations and metrics for off-line handwriting segmentation. 428-433 - Audrey Seropian, Nicole Vincent:
Writers authentication and fractal compression. 434-439 - Leonid M. Mestetskii, Ivan A. Reyer, Thomas W. Sederberg:
Continuous approach to segmentation of handwritten text. 440-445 - José Josemar de Oliveira Jr., João Marques de Carvalho, Cinthia Obladen de Almendra Freitas, Robert Sabourin:
Feature sets evaluation for handwritten word recognition. 446-450 - Toufik Sari, Labiba Souici, Mokhtar Sellami:
Off-line handwritten Arabic character segmentation algorithm: ACSA. 452-457 - Toufik Sari, Mokhtar Sellami:
MOrpho-LEXical analysis for correcting OCR-generated Arabic words (MOLEX). 461-466 - Daekeun You, Gyeonghwan Kim:
Slant correction of handwritten strings based on structural properties of Korean characters. 467-472 - Claudio De Stefano, Angelo Marcelli:
From ligatures to characters: a shape-based algorithm for handwriting segmentation. 473-478 - Mario Pechwitz, Volker Märgner:
Baseline estimation for Arabic handwritten words. 479-484 - Somaya Al-Máadeed, Dave Elliman, Colin A. Higgins:
A data base for Arabic handwritten text recognition research. 485-489 - Neila Mezghani, Amar Mitiche, Mohamed Cheriet:
On-line recognition of handwritten Arabic characters using a Kohonen neural network. 490-495 - Kalyan Takru, Graham Leedham:
Separation of touching and overlapping words in adjacent lines of handwritten text. 496-501 - Masahiro Tanaka, Yumi Ishino, Hironori Shimada, Takashi Inoue:
DP matching using Kalman filter as pre-processing in on-line signature verification. 502-507 - Jonathan Allan, Tony Allen, Nasser Sherkat:
Confident assessment of children's handwritten responses. 508-512 - Malayappan Shridhar, Fumitaka Kimura, Bart Truijen, Gilles F. Houle:
Impact of lexicon completeness on city name recognition. 513-518 - S. H. Jeong, Kil-Taek Lim, Yun-Seok Nam:
A combination method of two classifiers based on the information of confusion matrix. 519-523 - Giovanni Dimauro, Sebastiano Impedovo, Raffaele Modugno, Giuseppe Pirlo:
A new database for research on bank-check processing. 524-528
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