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An Approach to Searching for Hieroglyphs in Chinese Manuscript Archives Based on Morphological Analysis [PDF]
Searching for Chinese characters in large archives of handwritten documents using a single sample in a query is a so-called single recognition task.
M. Xu, L. Mestetskiy
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Handwritten text recognition remains a difficult problem due to variations in writing styles, stroke patterns, noise, and inconsistencies in real-world documents. Conventional Optical Character Recognition (OCR) systems rely on convolutional and recurrent networks, which show limitations when dealing with unconstrained handwriting.
null Dr. M. A. Pradhan, Kshirsagar Prathamesh Rahul +1 more
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Offline Recognition of Unconstrained Handwritten . . .
This paper presents a system for the oine recognition of large vocabulary unconstrained handwritten texts. The only assumption made about the data is that it is written in English.
Horst Bunke +3 more
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Writer Identity Recognition and Confirmation Using Persian Handwritten Texts
There are many ways to recognize the identity of individuals and authenticate them and the modern world still is looking for unique biometric features of humans.
Sheikh, Aida, Khotanlou, Hassan
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A Quantised Push‐Sum Distributed Adaptive Momentum Algorithm for Optimisation Over Directed Networks
ABSTRACT In this paper, we investigate a distributed constrained optimisation problem over directed networks. The agents in the networks conduct local computations and communications, endeavouring to collaboratively minimise the aggregation of all locally known convex cost functions subject to a global constraint set.
Qingguo Lü +6 more
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The religious handwritten tradition of the Gagauzians is investigated in this article. One of the most widespread among Gagauz people is the apocryphal tale of the New Testament – The Epistle About Lord’s Day (“The Epistle of Our Lord Jesus Christ ...
Elizaveta Kvilinkova
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The Origins of the Human Rights Act: A ‘British Bill of Rights’ the First Time Around
Abstract This article reconstructs the first initiatives for a British Bill of Rights from the late 1960s to the mid‐1980s and argues that their failure shaped the eventual form of the Human Rights Act. Proposals for a Bill of Rights emerged across the political spectrum, but commanded most support on the right as a means of restraining trade unions ...
Marco Duranti, Chris Hilliard
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Introduction. The article examines the colophon to the Mongolian translation of the major Tibetan monument of Buddhist literature, Mani-kambum, made by the famous Oirat Buddhist figure Zaya Pandita Namkhai Gyatso in 1643–1644.
Delyash N. Muzraeva, Bair L. Tushinov2
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ABSTRACT The article examines post‐Stalinist Soviet expertise on girls’ education and upbringing, analysing texts for and about female adolescents created by specialists in pedagogical sciences, psychology, sociology, medicine as well as children's writers and journalists from different parts of the Union, including national republics. The text focuses
Ella Rossman
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Usage of languages in Pabradė (based on public notices)
This article presents a quantitative study of public notices in Pabradė. It continues the research of the linguistic landscape of Pabradė started in 2008. The data has been collected by taking pictures of different texts in the public spaces of the area.
Joana Gruodytė
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