1 January 1996 Dynamic-programming-based handwritten word recognition using the Choquet fuzzy integral as the match function
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Abstract
The Choquet fuzzy integral is applied to handwritten word recognition. A handwritten word recognition system is described. The word recognition system assigns a recognition confidence value to each string in a lexicon of candidate strings. The system uses a lexicon-driven approach that integrates segmentation and recognition via dynamic programming matching. The dynamic programming matcher finds a segmentation of the word image for each string in the lexicon. The traditional match score between a segmentation and a string is an average. In this paper, fuzzy integrals are used instead of an average. Experimental results demonstrate the utility of this approach. A surprising result is obtained that indicates a simple choice of fuzzy integral works better than a more complex choice.
Paul D. Gader, Magdi A. Mohamed, and James M. Keller "Dynamic-programming-based handwritten word recognition using the Choquet fuzzy integral as the match function," Journal of Electronic Imaging 5(1), (1 January 1996). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228053
Published: 1 January 1996
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KEYWORDS
Image segmentation

Fuzzy logic

Computer programming

Detection and tracking algorithms

Pattern recognition

Neural networks

Algorithm development

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