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  1. International Journal of Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR)
  2. International Journal of Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR) : Volume 15
  3. International Journal of Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR) : Volume 15, Issue 2, June 2012
  4. Automatic writer identification from text line images
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International Journal of Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR) : Volume 15
International Journal of Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR) : Volume 15, Issue 4, December 2012
International Journal of Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR) : Volume 15, Issue 3, September 2012
International Journal of Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR) : Volume 15, Issue 2, June 2012
Automatic writer identification from text line images
A local linear level set method for the binarization of degraded historical document images
Error handling approach using characterization and correction steps for handwritten document analysis
Multiobjective optimization for classifier ensemble and feature selection: an application to named entity recognition
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Automatic writer identification from text line images

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Author Kırlı, Önder Gülmezoğlu, M. Bilginer
Copyright Year 2011
Abstract In the present article, new techniques have been introduced for revealing the individual features of a person’s handwriting pattern from the scanned images of handwritten text lines to facilitate text-independent writer identification. These techniques are aimed at designing a dynamic model which can be formalized according to any handwritten text line. Various combinations of the extracted features are applied to three well known classifiers for evaluating the contribution of features to define the correct identification rate. The K-NN, GMM, and Normal Density Discriminant Function Bayes classifiers are used in the present identification model. The experimental studies are conducted using two datasets obtained from the IAM database. The first dataset has already been proposed and used in the literature, whereas the second dataset is an expanded version of the first dataset and has been constituted for the first time in this study to analyze the performance of the extracted features under conditions such as an increased number of writers to discriminate in the database and a decreased number of text lines per writer. The remarkable identification rates obtained from the three classifiers on both datasets clearly indicate that the proposed feature extraction techniques can be effectively used in writer identification systems.
Starting Page 85
Ending Page 99
Page Count 15
File Format PDF
ISSN 14332833
Journal International Journal of Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR)
Volume Number 15
Issue Number 2
e-ISSN 14332825
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2011-04-08
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Writer identification Feature extraction Handwriting analysis Classification methods Database Image Processing and Computer Vision Pattern Recognition
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Software Computer Science Applications
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