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IWFHR 2004: Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan
- Ninth International Workshop on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition, IWFHR-9 2004, Kokubunji, Tokyo, Japan, October 26-29, 2004. IEEE Computer Society 2004, ISBN 0-7695-2187-8
Handwriting Recognition and Shape Analysis
- Hiroto Mitoma, Seiichi Uchida, Hiroaki Sakoe:
Online character recognition using eigen-deformations. 3-8 - Loïc Oudot, Lionel Prevost, Alvaro Moises:
Self-supervised adaptation for on-line text recognition. 9-13 - Sanparith Marukatat, Thierry Artières:
Handling spatial information in on-line handwriting recognition. 14-19 - Balaji Krishnapuram, Christopher M. Bishop, Martin Szummer:
Generative models and Bayesian model comparison for shape recognition. 20-25 - Sanaul Hoque, Michael C. Fairhurst, Mohamed A. Razian:
Modulating population granularity for improved diagnosis of developmental dyspraxia from dynamic drawing analysis. 26-31 - Martin Szummer, Yuan (Alan) Qi:
Contextual recognition of hand-drawn diagrams with conditional random fields. 32-37
Classification Techniques
- Luiz S. Oliveira, Robert Sabourin:
Support vector machines for handwritten numerical string recognition. 39-44 - Seiji Hotta, Senya Kiyasu, Sueharu Miyahara:
A classifier based on distance between test samples and average patterns of categorical nearest neighbors. 45-50 - Karim T. Abou-Moustafa, Mohamed Cheriet, Ching Y. Suen:
Classification of time-series data using a generative/discriminative hybrid. 51-56 - Jonathan Milgram, Mohamed Cheriet, Robert Sabourin:
Speeding up the decision making of support vector classifiers. 57-62 - Simon Günter, Horst Bunke:
Combination of three classifiers with different architectures for handwritten word recognition. 63-68 - Cheng-Lin Liu, Katsumi Marukawa:
Normalization ensemble for handwritten character recognition. 69-74 - Rainer Lindwurm, Jörg Rottland:
Boosting driven by error free regions. 75-80 - Marisa E. Morita, Luiz S. Oliveira, Robert Sabourin:
Unsupervised feature selection for ensemble of classifiers. 81-86 - Stefan Jaeger:
Using informational confidence values for classifier combination: an experiment with combined on-line/off-line Japanese character recognition. 87-92 - Clément Chatelain, Laurent Heutte, Thierry Paquet:
A syntax-directed method for numerical field extraction using classifier combination. 93-98
Handwriting Analysis and Gesture Recognition
- Nianjun Liu, Brian C. Lovell, Peter J. Kootsookos, Richard I. A. Davis:
Model structure selection & training algorithms for an HMM gesture recognition system. 100-105 - Sung-Jung Cho, Jong Koo Oh, Won-Chul Bang, Wook Chang, Eun-Seok Choi, Jing Yang, Joonkee Cho, Dong-Yoon Kim:
Magic wand: a hand-drawn gesture input device in 3-D space with inertial sensors. 106-111 - Jong Koo Oh, Sung-Jung Cho, Won-Chul Bang, Wook Chang, Eun-Seok Choi, Jing Yang, Joonkee Cho, Dong-Yoon Kim:
Inertial sensor based recognition of 3-D character gestures with an ensemble classifiers. 112-117 - Yu Qiao, Makoto Yasuhara:
Recovering dynamic information from static handwritten images. 118-123 - Claudio De Stefano, Marco Garruto, Angelo Marcelli:
A saliency-based multiscale method for on-line cursive handwriting shape description. 124-129 - Hyunil Choi, Sung Jung Choi, Jin H. Kim:
Writer dependent online handwriting generation with Bayesian network. 130-135 - Ajay S. Bhaskarabhatla, Sriganesh Madhvanath, M. N. S. S. K. Pavan Kumar, A. Balasubramanian, C. V. Jawahar:
Representation and annotation of online handwritten data. 136-141 - Christopher M. Bishop, Markus Svensén, Geoffrey E. Hinton:
Distinguishing text from graphics in on-line handwritten ink. 142-147 - Julien Blanchard, Thierry Artières:
On-line handwritten documents segmentation. 148-153 - Ming Ye, Paul A. Viola:
Learning to parse hierarchical lists and outlines using conditional random fields. 154-159
Signature Verification and Writer Identification
- Sargur N. Srihari, Aihua Xu, Meenakshi K. Kalera:
Learning strategies and classification methods for off-line signature verification. 161-166 - Andreas Schlapbach, Horst Bunke:
Using HMM based recognizers for writer identification and verification. 167-172 - Katrin Franke, Steffen Rose:
Ink-deposition model: the relation of writing and ink deposition processes. 173-178 - Giovanni Dimauro, Sebastiano Impedovo, M. G. Lucchese, Raffaele Modugno, Giuseppe Pirlo:
Recent advancements in automatic signature verification. 179-184 - Lambert Schomaker, Marius Bulacu, Katrin Franke:
Automatic writer identification using fragmented connected-component contours. 185-190 - Hansheng Lei, Srinivas Palla, Venu Govindaraju:
ER2: an intuitive similarity measure for on-line signature verification. 191-195 - Ameur Bensefia, Thierry Paquet, Laurent Heutte:
Handwriting analysis for writer verification. 196-201
Recognition of Word and Text
- Matthias Zimmermann, Horst Bunke:
TV-gram language models for offline handwritten text recognition. 203-208 - Marcelo N. Kapp, Cinthia Obladen de Almendra Freitas, Robert Sabourin:
Handwritten Brazilian month recognition: an analysis of two NN architectures and a rejection mechanism. 209-214 - Marc-Peter Schambach:
A new view of the output from word recognition. 215-220 - Tamás Varga, Horst Bunke:
Comparing natural and synthetic training data for off-line cursive handwriting recognition. 221-225 - Amalia I. Rusu, Venu Govindaraju:
Handwritten CAPTCHA: using the difference in the abilities of humans and machines in reading handwritten words. 226-231 - Alessandro L. Koerich, Robert Sabourin, Ching Y. Suen:
Fast two-level HMM decoding algorithm for large vocabulary handwriting recognition. 232-237
Document Analysis and Applications
- Yan Chen, Graham Leedham:
Decompose-threshold approach to handwriting extraction in degraded historical document images. 239-244 - Stéphane Nicolas, Thierry Paquet, Laurent Heutte:
Text line segmentation in handwritten document using a production system. 245-250 - Yiping Yang, Masaki Nakagawa:
Improving the structuring search space method for accelerating large set character recognition. 251-256 - Yuanxiang Li, Chew Lim Tan:
An empirical study of statistical language models for contextual post-processing of Chinese script recognition. 257-262 - Hanshen Tang, Emmanuel Augustin, Ching Y. Suen, Olivier Baret, Mohamed Cheriet:
Spiral recognition methodology and its application for recognition of Chinese bank checks. 263-268 - Naohiro Furukawa, Hisashi Ikeda, Yosuke Kato, Hiroshi Sako:
D-Pen: a digital pen system for public and business enterprises. 269-274 - Alessandro Vinciarelli:
Effect of recognition errors on information retrieval performance. 275-279 - Takeshi Nagasaki, Toshikazu Takahashi, Katsumi Marukawa:
Document retrieval system tolerant of segmentation errors of document images. 280-285
History and Future Prospects
- Sebastiano Impedovo:
History of the International Workshops on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition. 288-292
Segmentation and Preprocessing
- Yun Lei, C. S. Liu, X. Q. Ding, Qiang Fu:
A recognition based system for segmentation of touching handwritten numeral strings. 294-299 - Cheng-Lin Liu, Katsumi Marukawa:
Global shape normalization for handwritten Chinese character recognition: a new method. 300-305 - Nilamadhaba Tripathy, Umapada Pal:
Handwriting segmentation of unconstrained Oriya text. 306-311 - Ergina Kavallieratou, Efstathios Stamatatos, Hera Antonopoulou:
Machine-printed from handwritten text discrimination. 312-316 - Javad Sadri, Ching Y. Suen, Tien D. Bui:
Automatic segmentation of unconstrained handwritten numeral strings. 317-322 - In-Jung Kim:
Multi-window binarization of camera image for document recognition. 323-327 - Yimei Ding, Wataru Ohyama, Fumitaka Kimura, Malayappan Shridhar:
Local slant estimation for handwritten English words. 328-333 - Misako Suwa, Satoshi Naoi:
Segmentation of handwritten numerals by graph representation. 334-339
Feature Extraction and Feature Selection
- Chihiro Iga, Toru Wakahara:
Character image reconstruction from a feature space using shape morphing and genetic algorithms. 341-346 - Ping Zhang, Tien D. Bui, Ching Y. Suen:
Extraction of hybrid complex wavelet features for the verification of handwritten numerals. 347-352 - Xin Yu Liu, Michael Blumenstein:
Experimental analysis of the modified direction feature for cursive character recognition. 353-358 - Swe Myo Htwe, Colin Higgins, Graham Leedham, Ma Yang:
Evaluation of feature sets in the post processing of handwritten Pitman's shorthand. 359-364 - Carlos M. Nunes, Alceu de Souza Britto Jr., Celso A. A. Kaestner, Robert Sabourin:
An optimized hill climbing algorithm for feature subset selection: evaluation on handwritten character recognition. 365-370 - Alceu de Souza Britto Jr., Robert Sabourin, Flávio Bortolozzi, Ching Y. Suen:
Foreground and background information in an HMM-based method for recognition of isolated characters and numeral strings. 371-376 - Toshio Sakata, Ryuei Nishii, Tan Siang Chin, Ryuichi Sawae:
A new series of rotation invariant moments by Lie transformation group theory. 377-381 - A. Funada, Daigo Muramatsu, Takashi Matsumoto:
The reduction of memory and the improvement of recognition rate for HMM on-line handwriting recognition. 383-388 - Takao Kobayashi, Masaki Nakagawa:
Pattern recognition by distributed coding: test and analysis of the power space similarity method. 389-394 - John A. Fitzgerald, Franz Geiselbrechtinger, Mohand Tahar Kechadi:
Application of fuzzy logic to online recognition of handwritten symbols. 395-400 - Sanparith Marukatat, Thierry Artières, Patrick Gallinari:
A generic approach for on-line handwriting recognition. 401-406 - Henri Binsztok, Thierry Artières:
Learning HMM structure for on-line handwriting modelization. 407-412 - Samuel Chindaro, Konstantinos Sirlantzis, Michael C. Fairhurst, Sanaul Hoque:
Diversity-performance relationship in a handwriting recognition system based on bit-plane decomposition. 413-418 - Ujjwal Bhattacharya, Szilárd Vajda, Anirban Mallick, B. B. Chaudhuri, Abdel Belaïd:
On the choice of training set, architecture and combination rule of multiple MLP classifiers for multiresolution recognition of handwritten characters. 419-424
Asian Character Recognition
- Akira Nakamura:
A method to accelerate writer adaptation for on-line handwriting recognition of a large character set. 426-431 - Guang-yuan Zhang, Jing-jiao Li, Rong-wei He, Ai-xia Wang:
An offline recognition method of handwritten primitive Manchu characters based on strokes. 432-437 - K. H. Aparna, Vidhya Subramanian, M. Kasirajan, G. V. Prakash, V. S. Chakravarthy, Sriganesh Madhvanath:
Online handwriting recognition for Tamil. 438-443 - Niranjan Joshi, G. Sita, A. G. Ramakrishnan, Sriganesh Madhvanath:
Comparison of elastic matching algorithms for online Tamil handwritten character recognition. 444-449 - Ithipan Methasate, Sutat Sae-Tang:
The clustering technique for Thai handwritten recognition. 450-454
Word Recognition and Linguistic Approaches
- Jahwan Kim, Sungho Ryu, Jin H. Kirn:
Stability measure of entropy estimate and its application to language model evaluation. 456-461 - Sabine Carbonnel, Éric Anquetil:
Lexicon organization and string edit distance learning for lexical post-processing in handwriting recognition. 462-467 - Guillaume Koch, Thierry Paquet, Laurent Heutte:
Combination of contextual information for handwritten word recognition. 468-473 - Srinivas Palla, Hansheng Lei, Venu Govindaraju:
Signature and lexicon pruning techniques. 474-478 - Alessandro L. Koerich:
Rejection strategies for handwritten word recognition. 479-484 - Loïc Oudot, Lionel Prevost, Maurice Milgram:
An activation-verification model for on-line texts recognition. 485-490 - Richard M. Guest:
The repeatability of signatures. 492-497 - Cesar R. Santos, Edson J. R. Justino, Flávio Bortolozzi, Robert Sabourin:
An off-line signature verification method based on the questioned document expert's approach and a neural network classifier. 498-502 - M. Wirotius, Jean-Yves Ramel, Nicole Vincent:
Selection of points for on-line signature comparison. 503-508 - Xianliang Wang, Xiaoqing Ding:
An effective writer verification algorithm using negative samples. 509-513
Applications
- Hala Bezine, Adel M. Alimi, Nasser Sherkat:
Generation and analysis of handwriting script with the beta-elliptic model. 515-520 - Youichi Mitobe, Hidetoshi Miyao, Minoru Maruyama:
A fast HMM algorithm based on stroke lengths for on-line recognition of handwritten music scores. 521-526 - Tatsuo Akiyama, Daisuke Nishiwaki, Eiki Ishidera, Katsuhiko Kondoh, Masato Hayashi, Toshifumi Yamauchi:
Handwritten address interpretation system allowing for non-use of postal codes and omission of address elements. 527-532 - Naomi Iwayama, Katsuhiko Akiyama, Hiroshi Tanaka, Hiroaki Tamura, Kazushi Ishigaki:
Handwriting-based learning materials on a tablet PC: a prototype and its practical studies in an elementary school. 533-538 - Chunheng Wang, Yoshinobu Hotta, Misako Suwa, Satoshi Naoi:
Handwritten Chinese address recognition. 539-544 - Hideto Oda, Akihito Kitadai, Motoki Onuma, Masaki Nakagawa:
A search method for on-line handwritten text employing writing-box-free handwriting recognition. 545-550 - Tomokazu Terai, Shinji Mizuno, Minoru Okada:
Base color recognition by tetragonal regression for overlapped watercolors. 551-556 - Kamesh Madduri, K. H. Aparna, V. S. Chakravarthy:
PATRAM - a handwritten word processor for Indian languages. 557-562 - Katrin Franke, Isabelle Guyon, Lambert Schomaker, Louis Vuurpijl:
The WANDAML markup language for digital document annotation. 563-568 - Michael Shilman, Paul A. Viola, Kumar Chellapilla:
Recognition and grouping of handwritten text in diagrams and equations. 569-574 - William B. Huber, Sung-Hyuk Cha, Charles C. Tappert, Vicki L. Hanson:
Use of chatroom abbreviations and shorthand symbols in pen computing. 575-579 - Kaushik Roy, Szilárd Vajda, Umapada Pal, B. B. Chaudhuri:
A system towards Indian postal automation. 580-585 - Louis Vuurpijl, Ralph Niels, Merijn van Erp, Lambert Schomaker, Eugene Ratzlaff:
Verifying the UNIPEN devset. 586-591 - Meng Shi, Wataru Ohyama, Tetsushi Wakabayashi, Fumitaka Kimura:
A study on decision rule for Japanese dictation test. 592-596 - Stéphane Rossignol, Don Willems, Andre Neumann, Louis Vuurpijl:
Mode detection and incremental recognition. 597-602
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