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  • Character-Position-Free On-Line Handwritten Japanese Text Recognition by Two Segmentation Methods

    Jianjuan LIANG  Bilan ZHU  Taro KUMAGAI  Masaki NAKAGAWA  

     
    PAPER-Pattern Recognition

      Pubricized:
    2016/01/06
      Vol:
    E99-D No:4
      Page(s):
    1172-1181

    The paper presents a recognition method of character-position-free on-line handwritten Japanese text patterns to allow a user to overlay characters freely without confirming previously written characters. To develop this method, we first collected text patterns written without wrist or elbow support and without visual feedback and then prepared large sets of character-position-free handwritten Japanese text patterns artificially from normally handwritten text patterns. The proposed method sets each off-stroke between real strokes as undecided and evaluates the segmentation probability by SVM model. Then, the optimal segmentation-recognition path can be effectively found by Viterbi search in the candidate lattice, combining the scores of character recognition, geometric features, linguistic context, as well as the segmentation scores by SVM classification. We test this method on variously overlaid sample patterns, as well as on the above-mentioned collected handwritten patterns, and verify that its recognition rates match those of the latest recognizer for normally handwritten horizontal Japanese text with no serious speed restriction in practical applications.

  • A Line-Direction-Free and Character-Orientation-Free On-Line Handwritten Japanese Text Recognition System

    Yuechan HAO  Bilan ZHU  Masaki NAKAGAWA  

     
    PAPER-Pattern Recognition

      Pubricized:
    2015/10/01
      Vol:
    E99-D No:1
      Page(s):
    197-207

    This paper describes a significantly improved recognition system for on-line handwritten Japanese text free from line direction and character orientation constraints. The recognition system separates handwritten text of arbitrary character orientation and line direction into text line elements, estimates and normalizes character orientation and line direction, applies two-stage over-segmentation, constructs a segmentation-recognition candidate lattice and evaluates the likelihood of candidate segmentation-recognition paths by combining the scores of character recognition, geometric features and linguistic context. Enhancements over previous systems are made in line segmentation, over-segmentation and context integration model. The results of experiments on text from the HANDS-Kondate_t_bf-2001-11 database demonstrate significant improvements in the character recognition rate compared with the previous systems. Its recognition rate on text of arbitrary character orientation and line direction is now comparable with that possible on horizontal text with normal character orientation. Moreover, its recognition speed and memory requirement do not limit the platforms or applications that employ the recognition system.

  • Development of a Robust and Compact On-Line Handwritten Japanese Text Recognizer for Hand-Held Devices

    Jinfeng GAO  Bilan ZHU  Masaki NAKAGAWA  

     
    PAPER-Pattern Recognition

      Vol:
    E96-D No:4
      Page(s):
    927-938

    The paper describes how a robust and compact on-line handwritten Japanese text recognizer was developed by compressing each component of an integrated text recognition system including a SVM classifier to evaluate segmentation points, an on-line and off-line combined character recognizer, a linguistic context processor, and a geometric context evaluation module to deploy it on hand-held devices. Selecting an elastic-matching based on-line recognizer and compressing MQDF2 via a combination of LDA, vector quantization and data type transformation, have contributed to building a remarkably small yet robust recognizer. The compact text recognizer covering 7,097 character classes just requires about 15 MB memory to keep 93.11% accuracy on horizontal text lines extracted from the TUAT Kondate database. Compared with the original full-scale Japanese text recognizer, the memory size is reduced from 64.1 MB to 14.9 MB while the accuracy loss is only 0.5% from 93.6% to 93.11%. The method is scalable so even systems of less than 11 MB or less than 6 MB still remain 92.80% or 90.02% accuracy, respectively.

  • Segmentation of On-Line Freely Written Japanese Text Using SVM for Improving Text Recognition

    Bilan ZHU  Masaki NAKAGAWA  

     
    PAPER-Image Recognition, Computer Vision

      Vol:
    E91-D No:1
      Page(s):
    105-113

    This paper describes a method of producing segmentation point candidates for on-line handwritten Japanese text by a support vector machine (SVM) to improve text recognition. This method extracts multi-dimensional features from on-line strokes of handwritten text and applies the SVM to the extracted features to produces segmentation point candidates. We incorporate the method into the segmentation by recognition scheme based on a stochastic model which evaluates the likelihood composed of character pattern structure, character segmentation, character recognition and context to finally determine segmentation points and recognize handwritten Japanese text. This paper also shows the details of generating segmentation point candidates in order to achieve high discrimination rate by finding the optimal combination of the segmentation threshold and the concatenation threshold. We compare the method for segmentation by the SVM with that by a neural network (NN) using the database HANDS-Kondate_t_bf-2001-11 and show the result that the method by the SVM bring about a better segmentation rate and character recognition rate.

  • A Model of On-line Handwritten Japanese Text Recognition Free from Line Direction and Writing Format Constraints

    Masaki NAKAGAWA  Bilan ZHU  Motoki ONUMA  

     
    PAPER-On-line Text

      Vol:
    E88-D No:8
      Page(s):
    1815-1822

    This paper presents a model and its effect for on-line handwritten Japanese text recognition free from line-direction constraint and writing format constraint such as character writing boxes or ruled lines. The model evaluates the likelihood composed of character segmentation, character recognition, character pattern structure and context. The likelihood of character pattern structure considers the plausible height, width and inner gaps within a character pattern that appear in Chinese characters composed of multiple radicals (subpatterns). The recognition system incorporating this model separates freely written text into text line elements, estimates the average character size of each element, hypothetically segments it into characters using geometric features, applies character recognition to segmented patterns and employs the model to search the text interpretation that maximizes likelihood as Japanese text. We show the effectiveness of the model through recognition experiments and clarify how the newly modeled factors in the likelihood affect the overall recognition rate.

  • An On-line Handwritten Japanese Text Recognition System Free from Line Direction and Character Orientation Constraints

    Motoki ONUMA  Akihito KITADAI  Bilan ZHU  Masaki NAKAGAWA  

     
    PAPER-On-line Text

      Vol:
    E88-D No:8
      Page(s):
    1823-1830

    This paper describes an on-line handwritten Japanese text recognition system that is liberated from constraints on line direction and character orientation. The recognition system first separates freely written text into text line elements, second estimates the line direction and character orientation using the time sequence information of pen-tip coordinates, third hypothetically segment it into characters using geometric features and apply character recognition. The final step is to select the most plausible interpretation by evaluating the likelihood composed of character segmentation, character recognition, character pattern structure and context. The method can cope with a mixture of vertical, horizontal and skewed text lines with arbitrary character orientations. It is expected useful for tablet PC's, interactive electronic whiteboards and so on.