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Ching Y. Suen

Researcher at Concordia University

Publications -  532
Citations -  25017

Ching Y. Suen is an academic researcher from Concordia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Handwriting recognition & Feature extraction. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 511 publications receiving 23594 citations. Previous affiliations of Ching Y. Suen include École de technologie supérieure & Concordia University Wisconsin.

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A lexicon-driven approach for optimal segment combination in off-line recognition of unconstrained handwritten Korean words

TL;DR: In this paper, an over-segmentation strategy was adopted to overcome the difficulty in separating touching characters, and given a slice of the input word image, the optimal segment combination using a lexicon-driven word scoring technique and a nearest-neighbor classifier was proposed.
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Crucial combinations of parts for handwritten alphanumeric characters

TL;DR: This paper proposes a methodology of finding the basic crucial combinations, and algorithms to compute them, and indicates that such basic crucial combination are most significant to the character distinctiveness.
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Automatic extraction of numeric strings in unconstrained handwritten document images

TL;DR: A novel algorithm for automatic extraction of numeric strings in unconstrained handwritten document images using probabilistic RBF networks for real-world documents where letters and digits may be connected or broken in a document.
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Multi-font chinese character recognition with associative memory network

TL;DR: The pattern classification capability of associative memory network is shown through the recognition of a set of multi-font Chinese characters through the selection of associated class vectors for each pattern prototype being stored.