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3rd DAS 1998: Nagano, Japan
- Seong-Whan Lee, Yasuaki Nakano:
Document Analysis Systems: Theory and Practice, Third IAPR Workshop, DAS'98, Nagano, Japan, November 4-6, 1998, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1655, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66507-2
Part I: Document Image Compression and Retrieval
- A. Lawrence Spitz, Paul Marks:
Measuring the Robustness of Character Shape Coding. 1-12 - Dar-Shyang Lee, Jonathan J. Hull:
Group 4 Compressed Document Matching. 13-21 - Tomio Amano:
Restoration of Decorative Headline Images for Document Retrieval. 22-31 - Shulan Deng, Shahram Latifi, Junichi Kanai:
Document Image Analysis Using a New Compression Algorithm. 32-41
Part II: Document Structure Analysis
- Michael Thulke, Volker Märgner, Andreas Dengel:
A General Approach to Quality Evaluation of Document Segmentation Results. 43-57 - Yolande Belaïd, Abdel Belaïd:
Form Analysis by Neural Classification of Cells. 58-71 - Angela Schreyer, Peter Suda, Gerd Maderlechner:
A Formal Approach to Textons and Its Application to Font Style Detection. 72-83 - Saddok Kebairi, Bruno Taconet, Abderrazak Zahour, Said Ramdane:
A Statistical Method for an Automatic Detection of Form Types. 84-98 - Young-Kyu Lim, Hee-Joong Kang, Chang Ahn, Seong-Whan Lee:
Structure Analysis of Low Resolution Fax Cover Pages. 99-113
Part III: Handwriting Recognition
- Masashi Koga, Ryuji Mine, Hiroshi Sako, Hiromichi Fujisawa:
Lexical Search Approach for Character-String Recognition. 115-129 - Hiromitsu Nishimura, Hisashi Ikeda, Yasuaki Nakano:
A Segmentation Method for Touching Handwritten Japanese Characters. 130-139 - Kenichi Maruyama, Makoto Kobayashi, Hirobumi Yamada, Yasuaki Nakano:
Cursive Handwritten Word Recognition by Integrating Multiple Classifiers. 140-150 - Masayuki Okamoto, Syougo Sakaguchi, Tadashi Suzuki:
Segmentation of Touching Characters in Formulas. 151-156 - Alexander Filatov, Vadim Nikitin, Alexander Volgunin, Pavel Zelinsky:
The AddressScriptTM Recognition System for Handwritten Envelopes. 157-171
Part IV: Document Image Analysis
- Ching Y. Suen, Ke Liu, Nick W. Strathy:
Sorting and Recognizing Cheques and Financial Documents. 173-187 - Guido Kaufmann, Horst Bunke:
A System for the Automated Reading of Check Amounts - Some Key Ideas. 188-200 - Masaharu Ozaki, Katsuhiko Itoniri:
A Fast Japanese Word Extraction with Classification to Similarly-Shaped Character Categories and Morphological Analysis. 201-214 - Tsukasa Kochi, Takashi Saitoh:
A Layout-Free Method for Extracting Elements from Document Images. 215-224 - Koichi Kise, Motoi Iwata, Andreas Dengel, Keinosuke Matsumoto:
Text-Line Extraction as Selection of Paths in the Neighbor Graph. 225-239 - Dihua Xi, Seong-Whan Lee:
Table Structure Extraction from Form Documents. 240-254 - Thomas Kieninger, Andreas Dengel:
The T-Recs Table Recognition and Analysis System. 255-269
Part V: Document Analysis Systems
- Dov Dori:
Document Analysis Systems Development and Representation through the Object-Process Methodology. 271-282 - Claudia Wenzel, Wolfgang Tersteegen:
Precise Table Recognition by Making Use of Reference Tables. 283-294 - Philippe Dosch, Christian Ah-Soon, Gérald Masini, Gemma Sánchez, Karl Tombre:
Design of an Integrated Environment for the Automated Analysis of Architectural Drawings. 295-309 - B. B. Chaudhuri, Utpal Garain:
An Approach for Processing Mathematical Expressions in Printed Document. 310-321 - Jonghyon Yi, Min Suk Lee, Jaihie Kim:
A Map Mosaicking Method Using Opportunistic Search Approach with a Blackboard Structure. 322-335 - Noboru Nakajima, Keiji Yamada, Jun Tsukumo:
Document Layout and Reading Sequence Analysis by Extended Split Detection Method. 336-347 - Jiun-Lin Chen, Chi-Hong Wu, Hsi-Jian Lee:
Chinese Handwritten Character Segmentation in Form Documents. 348-362 - Huiping Li, David S. Doermann, Omid E. Kia:
Text Extraction, Enhancement and OCR in Digital Video. 363-377
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