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Language Technology for Handwritten Text Recognition

open access: yes, 2012
Work supported by the EC (FEDER), the Spanish MEC under the MIPRCV “Consolider Ingenio 2010” research programme (CSD2007- 00018) and the Spanisg Government (MICINN and “Plan E”) under the MITTRAL (TIN2009-14633-C03-01) research project.
Toselli, Alejandro Héctor   +5 more
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Handwritten Text Recognition from Image

open access: yesInternational Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 2023
Abstract: A computer vision program called Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) attempts to recognize and translate handwritten text from scanned or photographed images. In this project, we suggest implementing an HTR system using Tesseract and OpenCV. English, Chinese, and Arabic are all supported by the popular open-source optical character recognition
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Segmentation of Handwritten Hindi Text

open access: yesInternational Journal of Computer Applications, 2010
The main purpose of this paper is to provide the new segmentation technique based on structure approach for Handwritten Hindi text. Segmentation is one of the major stages of character recognition. The handwritten text is separated into lines, lines into words and words into characters. The errors in segmentation propagate to recognition.
Naresh Kumar Garg   +2 more
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Redif Extraction in Handwritten Ottoman Literary Texts [PDF]

open access: yes2010 20th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, 2010
Repeated patterns, rhymes and redifs, are among the fundamental building blocks of Ottoman Divan poetry. They provide integrity of a poem by connecting its parts and bring a melody to its voice. In Ottoman literature, poets wrote their works by making use of the rhymes and redifs of previous poems according to the nazire (creative imitation) tradition ...
Can, Ethem F.   +3 more
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‘Emigrants of the labouring classes’: Capital, labour and learning in Wellington, 1840-45 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Questions of space and place are of increasing interest to educational researchers. A recent synopsis of “educational geography” identifies Henri Lefebvre as a particularly “overarching presence in the educational appropriation of spatial theories with ...
Middleton, Sue
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Clustering by compression

open access: yes, 2004
We present a new method for clustering based on compression. The method doesn't use subject-specific features or background knowledge, and works as follows: First, we determine a universal similarity distance, the normalized compression distance or NCD ...
Cilibrasi, Rudi, Vitanyi, Paul
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Symbol detection in online handwritten graphics using Faster R-CNN

open access: yes, 2017
Symbol detection techniques in online handwritten graphics (e.g. diagrams and mathematical expressions) consist of methods specifically designed for a single graphic type. In this work, we evaluate the Faster R-CNN object detection algorithm as a general
Hirata, Nina S. T.   +1 more
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The Comparison of Typed and Handwritten Essays of Iranian EFL Students in terms of Length, Spelling, and Grammar [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Applied Linguistics, 2016
This study attempted to compare typed and handwritten essays of Iranian EFL students in terms of length, spelling, and grammar. To administer the study, the researchers utilized Alice Touch Typing Tutor software to select 15 upper intermediate students ...
Behrouz Sarbakhshian, Mahnaz Saeidi
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Multilingual Character Segmentation and Recognition Schemes for Indian Document Images

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2018
In this paper, robust algorithms for character segmentation and recognition are presented for multilingual Indian document images of Latin and Devanagari scripts.
Parul Sahare, Sanjay B. Dhok
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Faclair na Gàidhlig and Corpas na Gàidhlig: New Approaches Make Sense [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
For minority languages in the twenty-first century increasingly overshadowed by their global counterparts, language maintenance and revitalisation are of paramount importance. Closely linked to these issues is the question of corpus planning.
O Maolalaigh, Roibeard, Pike, Lorna
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