Flexible frontiers for text division into rows
Dan L. Lacrama, Ioan Snep

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for dividing handwritten text into rows that reduces recognition errors by avoiding common issues like character extension amputation, offering more flexible text segmentation.
Contribution
The paper proposes an original, flexible approach to text row division that improves accuracy over standard methods by addressing specific segmentation challenges.
Findings
Reduces recognition error rate in handwritten text processing
Avoids isolated character extension amputation
Provides a more flexible text division method
Abstract
This paper presents an original solution for flexible hand-written text division into rows. Unlike the standard procedure, the proposed method avoids the isolated characters extensions amputation and reduces the recognition error rate in the final stage.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHand Gesture Recognition Systems · Handwritten Text Recognition Techniques · Interactive and Immersive Displays
