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A criterion based on Fourier transform for segmentation of connected digits

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Abstract. Segmentation is the most difficult problem in handwritten character recognition systems and often causes major errors in performance. To reach a balance between speed and accuracy, a filter distinguishing connected images from isolated images for multiple stage segmentation is required. The Fourier spectrum is a promising approach to this problem, although it suffers from the heavy influence of stroke width. Therefore, we introduce SFS (SFS) to eliminate the stroke-width effect. Based on the SFS, a set of features and a fine-tuned criterion are presented to classify connected/isolated images. Theoretical analysis demonstrates their soundness, while experimental results demonstrate that this criterion is better than other methods.

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Received February 18, 2000 / Revised June 3, 2000

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Zhu, X., Hao, Y., Shi, Y. et al. A criterion based on Fourier transform for segmentation of connected digits. IJDAR 3, 27–33 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013550

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