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Yong Rui, Ramesh Jain, et al.
MM 2005
A framework of data organization methods and corresponding recognition results for UNIPEN databases is presented to enable the comparison of recognition results from different isolated character recognizers. A reproducible method for splitting the Train-R01/V07 data into an array of multi-writer and omni-writer training and testing pairs is proposed. Recognition results and uncertainties are provided for each pair, as well as results for the DevTest-R01/V02 character subsets, using an online scanning n-tuple recognizer. Several other published results are surveyed within this context. In sum, this report provides the reader multiple points of reference useful for comparing a number of published recognition results and a proposed framework that similarly allows private evaluation of unpublished recognition results.
Yong Rui, Ramesh Jain, et al.
MM 2005
Xiaodan Song, Ching-Yung Lin, et al.
CVPRW 2004
Rakesh Mohan, Ramakant Nevatia
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Jia Cui, Yonggang Deng, et al.
ASRU 2009