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- Wei Jia, Zhuoyao Zhong, Lei Sun, Qiang Huo:
A CNN-Based Approach to Detecting Text from Images of Whiteboards and Handwritten Notes. ICFHR 2018: 1-6 - Chandranath Adak, Bidyut B. Chaudhuri, Michael Blumenstein:
A Study on Idiosyncratic Handwriting with Impact on Writer Identification. ICFHR 2018: 193-198 - Michele Alberti, Vinaychandran Pondenkandath, Marcel Würsch, Rolf Ingold, Marcus Liwicki:
DeepDIVA: A Highly-Functional Python Framework for Reproducible Experiments. ICFHR 2018: 423-428 - Francisco Alvaro, Daniel Martín-Albo:
Crowdsourcing Online Handwriting Acquisition to Develop and Deploy a Unicode Character Classifier. ICFHR 2018: 247-252 - Berat Kurar Barakat, Ahmad Droby, Majeed Kassis, Jihad El-Sana:
Text Line Segmentation for Challenging Handwritten Document Images using Fully Convolutional Network. ICFHR 2018: 374-379 - Bartosz Bogacz, Hubert Mara:
Feature Descriptors for Spotting 3D Characters on Triangular Meshes. ICFHR 2018: 363-368 - Hanene Boukerma, Christophe Choisy, Abdallah Benouareth, Nadir Farah, Mohamed Cheriet:
Hybrid Two-Dimensional Recognizer Based on the NSHP-HMM Model. ICFHR 2018: 582-586 - Syed Saqib Bukhari, Sumam Francis, Cannannore Nidhi Narayana Kamath, Andreas Dengel:
An Investigative Analysis of Different LSTM Libraries for Supervised and Unsupervised Architectures of OCR Training. ICFHR 2018: 447-452 - Zhengqi Cai, Weilan Wang:
2DLDA-Based Compound Distance for Similar Online Handwritten Tibetan Transliteration of the Sanskrit Character Recognition. ICFHR 2018: 223-228 - Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza, Alejandro H. Toselli, Enrique Vidal:
Probabilistic Music-Symbol Spotting in Handwritten Scores. ICFHR 2018: 558-563 - Vicente Bosch Campos, Verónica Romero-Gomez, Alejandro Héctor Toselli Rossi, Enrique Vidal-Ruiz:
Text Line Extraction Based on Distance Map Features and Dynamic Programming. ICFHR 2018: 357-362 - Dayvid Castro, Byron L. D. Bezerra, Mêuser Valença:
Boosting the Deep Multidimensional Long-Short-Term Memory Network for Handwritten Recognition Systems. ICFHR 2018: 127-132 - Céline Rémi, Jimmy Nagau, Jean Vaillant, Alin Dorville, Rejean Plamondon:
Multimodal Acquisition and Analysis of Children Handwriting for the Study of the Efficiency of Their Handwriting Movements: The @MaGma Challenge. ICFHR 2018: 459-464 - Sukalpa Chanda, Jochem Baas, Daniel Haitink, Sébastien Hamel, Dominique Stutzmann, Lambert Schomaker:
Zero-Shot Learning Based Approach For Medieval Word Recognition using Deep-Learned Features. ICFHR 2018: 345-350 - Jialuo Chen, Pau Riba, Alicia Fornés, Joan Mas, Josep Lladós, Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora:
Word-Hunter: A Gamesourcing Experience to Validate the Transcription of Historical Manuscripts. ICFHR 2018: 528-533 - Jun Chu, Mohammad Abuzar Shaikh, Mihir Chauhan, Lu Meng, Sargur N. Srihari:
Writer Verification using CNN Feature Extraction. ICFHR 2018: 181-186 - Christian Clausner, Apostolos Antonacopoulos, Nora McGregor, Daniel Wilson-Nunn:
ICFHR 2018 Competition on Recognition of Historical Arabic Scientific Manuscripts - RASM2018. ICFHR 2018: 471-476 - Gioele Crispo, Moisés Díaz, Angelo Marcelli, Miguel A. Ferrer:
Tracking the Ballistic Trajectory in Complex and Long Handwritten Signatures. ICFHR 2018: 351-356 - Amirali Darvishzadeh, Negin Entezari, Thomas F. Stahovich:
Finding the Answer: Techniques for Locating Students' Answers in Handwritten Problem Solutions. ICFHR 2018: 587-592 - Supriya Das, Purnendu Banerjee, Bhagesh Seraogi, Himadri Majumder, Srinivas Mukkamala, Rahul Roy, Bidyut Baran Chaudhuri:
Hand-Written and Machine-Printed Text Classification in Architecture, Engineering & Construction Documents. ICFHR 2018: 546-551 - Kenny Davila, Richard Zanibbi:
Visual Search Engine for Handwritten and Typeset Math in Lecture Videos and LATEX Notes. ICFHR 2018: 50-55 - Moisés Díaz, Miguel A. Ferrer, Jose J. Quintana:
Robotic Arm Motion for Verifying Signatures. ICFHR 2018: 157-162 - Haisong Ding, Kai Chen, Wenping Hu, Meng Cai, Qiang Huo:
Building Compact CNN-DBLSTM Based Character Models for Handwriting Recognition and OCR by Teacher-Student Learning. ICFHR 2018: 139-144 - Chawki Djeddi, Somaya Al-Máadeed, Imran Siddiqi, Abdeljalil Gattal, Sheng He, Younes Akbari:
ICFHR 2018 Competition on Multi-Script Writer Identification. ICFHR 2018: 506-510 - Kartik Dutta, Praveen Krishnan, Minesh Mathew, C. V. Jawahar:
Towards Spotting and Recognition of Handwritten Words in Indic Scripts. ICFHR 2018: 32-37 - Kartik Dutta, Praveen Krishnan, Minesh Mathew, C. V. Jawahar:
Improving CNN-RNN Hybrid Networks for Handwriting Recognition. ICFHR 2018: 80-85 - Kartik Dutta, Minesh Mathew, Praveen Krishnan, C. V. Jawahar:
Localizing and Recognizing Text in Lecture Videos. ICFHR 2018: 235-240 - Abdeljalil Gattal, Chawki Djeddi, Imran Siddiqi, Somaya Al-Máadeed:
Writer Identification on Historical Documents using Oriented Basic Image Features. ICFHR 2018: 369-373 - Adeline Granet, Emmanuel Morin, Harold Mouchère, Solen Quiniou, Christian Viard-Gaudin:
Separating Optical and Language Models Through Encoder-Decoder Strategy for Transferable Handwriting Recognition. ICFHR 2018: 309-314 - Taihei Hayashi, Keiji Gyohten, Hidehiro Ohki, Toshiya Takami:
A Study of Data Augmentation for Handwritten Character Recognition using Deep Learning. ICFHR 2018: 552-557
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