Decoding Cursive Scripts
Singer, Yoram, Tishby, Naftali
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Online cursive handwriting recognition is currently one of the most intriguing challenges in pattern recognition. This study presents a novel approach to this problem which is composed of two complementary phases. The first is dynamic encoding of the writing trajectory into a compact sequence of discrete motor control symbols. In this compact representation we largely remove the redundancy of the script, while preserving most of its intelligible components. In the second phase these control sequences are used to train adaptive probabilistic acyclic automata (PAA) for the important ingredients of the writing trajectories, e.g.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-1994
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