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Arabic and Chinese Handwriting Recognition - Summit, SACH 2006, College Park, MD, USA, September 27-28, 2006, Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
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Arabic and Chinese Handwriting Recognition - Summit, SACH 2006, College Park, MD, USA, September 27-28, 2006, Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4768
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In the fall of 2006, the University of Maryland, along with various
government and industrial sponsors, invited leading researchers
from all over the world to a two-day Summit on Arabic and Chinese
Handwriting Recognition (SACH 2006). The event acted as a
complement to the biennial Symposium on Document Image
Understanding Technology (SDIUT), providing a focused glimpse into
the state of the art in Arabic and Chinese handwriting recognition.
It offered a forum for interaction with prominent researchers at
the forefront of the scientific community and provided an
opportunity for participants to help explore possible directions of
the field. This book is a result of the expansion, peer review, and
revision of selected papers presented at this meeting. Handwriting
recognition remains the Holy Grail of document analysis, and Arabic
and Chinese scripts embrace many of the most significant
challenges. We are pleased to have 16 scientific papers covering
the original topics of handwritten Arabic and Chinese, as well as 2
papers covering other handwritten scripts. We asked each author to
not only describe the techniques used in addressing the problem,
but to attempt to identify the key research challenges and problems
that the community faces. The result is an impressive collection of
manuscripts that provide various detailed views of the state of
research. In this book, six articles deal directly with Arabic
handwriting. * Cheriet provides an overview of the problems of
Arabic recognition and how systems can use natural language
processing techniques to correct errors in lexicon-based systems.
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