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Fumitaka Kimura

Researcher at Mie University

Publications -  120
Citations -  3135

Fumitaka Kimura is an academic researcher from Mie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Handwriting recognition & Feature extraction. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 120 publications receiving 3027 citations.

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Modified Quadratic Discriminant Functions and the Application to Chinese Character Recognition

TL;DR: Two types of modified quadratic disriminant functions (MQDF1, MQDF2) which are less sensitive to the estimation error of the covariance matrices are proposed.
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Handwritten numeral recognition using gradient and curvature of gray scale image

TL;DR: Three procedures, based on curvature coefficient, bi-quadratic interpolation and gradient vector interpolation, are proposed for calculating the curvature of the equi-gray scale curves of an input image to improve the accuracy of handwritten numeral recognition.
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Handwritten Numeral Recognition of Six Popular Indian Scripts

TL;DR: A modified quadratic classifier based scheme towards the recognition of off-line handwritten numerals of six popular Indian scripts, including Devnagari, Bangla, Telugu, Oriya, Kannada, and Tamil scripts.
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Recognition of off-line handwritten devnagari characters using quadratic classifier

TL;DR: A quadratic classifier based scheme for the recognition of off-line Devnagari handwritten characters using chain code information of the contour points of the characters and using five-fold cross-validation technique for result computation.
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Improvement of handwritten Japanese character recognition using weighted direction code histogram

TL;DR: Several algorithms for preprocessing, feature extraction, pre-classification, and main classification, and modified Bayes classifier and subspace method for the robust main classification are experimentally compared to improve the recognition accuracy of handwritten Japanese character recognition.