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Automatic Detection Algorithm of Connected Segments for On-line Chinese Character Recognition

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Wavelet Analysis and Its Applications (WAA 2001)

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This paper presents a very easy way to detect the improper connected strokes by simply breaking all the strokes into pieces of segments. Once the strokes of the character decomposed into segments, as the basis of recognition, the connected stroke problem is no longer exists anymore.

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Law, T.M. (2001). Automatic Detection Algorithm of Connected Segments for On-line Chinese Character Recognition. In: Tang, Y.Y., Yuen, P.C., Li, Ch., Wickerhauser, V. (eds) Wavelet Analysis and Its Applications. WAA 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2251. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45333-4_31

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