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Translating handwritten bushman texts [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 10th annual joint conference on Digital libraries, 2010
The Bleek and Lloyd Collection is a collection of artefacts documenting the life and language of the Bushman people of southern Africa in the 19th century. Included in this collection is a handwritten dictionary that contains English words and their corresponding |xam Bushman language translations.
Kyle Williams 0001, Hussein Suleman
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Differentiation of alphabets in handwritten texts

Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2004. ICPR 2004., 2004
Audrey Seropian   +2 more
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Assessing similarity in handwritten texts

Pattern Recognition Letters, 2020
Abstract Today, people rely almost full time on digital texts. It is not surprising that handwriting earned a special status, and solutions to mimic real handwriting became attractive. A particular field called handwriting synthesis generates renderings of text which resemble natural writing but are synthesized from actual handwriting samples.
Dennis Giovani Balreira   +2 more
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Is There a (Dis-)Fluency Effect in Learning With Handwritten Instructional Texts? Evidence From Three Studies [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Education, 2021
The disfluency effect postulates that intentionally inserted desirable difficulties can have a beneficial effect on learning. Nevertheless, there is an ongoing discussion about the emergence of this effect since studies could not replicate this effect or
Maik Beege   +2 more
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On-line handwritten text categorization

SPIE Proceedings, 2009
As new innovative devices, accepting or producing on-line documents, emerge, managing facilities for these kinds of documents such as topic spotting are required. This means that we should be able to perform text categorization of on-line documents. The textual data available in on-line documents can be extracted through online recognition, a process ...
Peña Saldarriaga, Sebastián   +2 more
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Smooth Morphing of Handwritten Text

Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces, 2004
There are several approaches for pen-based systems to improve legibility of handwritten text, e.g. smoothing the strokes composing the characters and words. A very challenging solution is the smooth morphing approach: handwritten strokes are transformed gradually into perfectly legible characters provided by a previously executed handwriting ...
Conrad Pomm, Sven Werlen
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Interactive Off-Line Handwritten Text Transcription Using On-Line Handwritten Text as Feedback

2013 12th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2013
Handwritten Text Recognition is a problem that has gained attention in the last years mainly due to the interest in the transcription of historical documents. However, the automatic transcription is ineffectual in unconstrained handwritten documents. Thus, human intervention is typically needed to correct the results. Given that a post-editing approach
Daniel Martín-Albo   +2 more
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Recognition of Short Handwritten Texts

2004
Building on our 10-year-experience with script recognition systems, a new reader generation was designed. Previously, only single handwritten words were compared against a dictionary. Now a short text is modeled and processed as a whole. The system does not proceed in a linear fashion anymore, but uses feedback between image processing, character ...
Michael Boldt, Christopher Asp
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Segmentation of Bangla unconstrained handwritten text

Seventh International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2003. Proceedings., 2005
To take care of variability involved in the writing style ofdifferent individuals in this paper we propose a robustscheme to segment unconstrained handwritten Banglatexts into lines, words and characters. For linesegmentation, at first, we divide the text into verticalstripes.
U. Pal 0001, Sagarika Datta
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