In this paper a complete OCR methodology for recognizing historical documents, either printed or handwritten without any knowledge of the font, is presented. This methodology consists of three steps: The first two steps refer to creating a database for training using a set of documents, while the third one refers to recognition of new document images. First, a pre-processing step that includes image binarization and enhancement takes place. At a second step a top-down segmentation approach is used in order to detect text lines, words and characters. A clustering scheme is then adopted in order to group characters of similar shape. This is a semi-automatic procedure since the user is able to interact at any time in order to correct possible ...
The aim of this work is to propose a new approach to the recognition of historical texts by providin...
Abstract. “Character recognition ” refers to the procedure of ‘reading ’ text using a computer, taki...
Purpose – The authors investigate optical character recognition (OCR) technology and discuss its imp...
In this paper a complete OCR methodology for recognizing historical documents, either printed or han...
As our world enters an electronic era, it has become important to be able to quickly and easily pres...
In this thesis we work on recognizing the text in the book ``Rerum Frisicarum Historia'' by Ubbo Emm...
As an effort to improve accessibility to historical documents, digitization of historical archives h...
The traditional way of entering data into a computer is through the keyboard. However, this is not a...
This paper provides a total overview of OCR. Optical character recognition is nothing but the abilit...
The paper outlines the invention of a method and an apparatus able to recognize the text in a set of...
Recognition of low-quality historical typewritten documents can still be considered as a challenging...
This master’s thesis describes the work in creating a customised optical character recognition (OCR)...
This master’s thesis describes the work in creating a customised optical character recognition (OCR)...
This master’s thesis describes the work in creating a customised optical character recognition (OCR)...
This paper presents a new technique for dealing with broken characters, one of the major challenges ...
The aim of this work is to propose a new approach to the recognition of historical texts by providin...
Abstract. “Character recognition ” refers to the procedure of ‘reading ’ text using a computer, taki...
Purpose – The authors investigate optical character recognition (OCR) technology and discuss its imp...
In this paper a complete OCR methodology for recognizing historical documents, either printed or han...
As our world enters an electronic era, it has become important to be able to quickly and easily pres...
In this thesis we work on recognizing the text in the book ``Rerum Frisicarum Historia'' by Ubbo Emm...
As an effort to improve accessibility to historical documents, digitization of historical archives h...
The traditional way of entering data into a computer is through the keyboard. However, this is not a...
This paper provides a total overview of OCR. Optical character recognition is nothing but the abilit...
The paper outlines the invention of a method and an apparatus able to recognize the text in a set of...
Recognition of low-quality historical typewritten documents can still be considered as a challenging...
This master’s thesis describes the work in creating a customised optical character recognition (OCR)...
This master’s thesis describes the work in creating a customised optical character recognition (OCR)...
This master’s thesis describes the work in creating a customised optical character recognition (OCR)...
This paper presents a new technique for dealing with broken characters, one of the major challenges ...
The aim of this work is to propose a new approach to the recognition of historical texts by providin...
Abstract. “Character recognition ” refers to the procedure of ‘reading ’ text using a computer, taki...
Purpose – The authors investigate optical character recognition (OCR) technology and discuss its imp...