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Haikal El Abed
Researcher at Braunschweig University of Technology
Publications - 61
Citations - 1957
Haikal El Abed is an academic researcher from Braunschweig University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Handwriting recognition & Feature extraction. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1826 citations. Previous affiliations of Haikal El Abed include University of Rouen.
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ICDAR 2005 Arabic handwriting recognition competition
TL;DR: This paper describes the Arabic handwriting recognition competition held at ICDAR 2007, again uses the IFN/ENIT-database with Arabic handwritten Tunisian town names, and 8 groups with 14 systems are participating in the competition.
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ICDAR 2009 Handwriting Recognition Competition
TL;DR: This paper describes the handwriting recognition competition held at ICDAR 2009, based on the RIMES-database, with French written text documents, which shows interesting results.
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ICDAR 2009-Arabic handwriting recognition competition
Haikal El Abed,Volker Märgner +1 more
TL;DR: A continuous improvement of the recognition rate from competition to competition of more than 5% can be observed and this is a very important result of this competition.
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KHATT: Arabic Offline Handwritten Text Database
Sabri A. Mahmoud,Irfan Ahmad,Mohammad Alshayeb,Wasfi G. Al-Khatib,Mohammad Tanvir Parvez,Gernot A. Fink,Volker Märgner,Haikal El Abed +7 more
TL;DR: The comprehensive Arabic offline Handwritten Text database (KHATT) is reported after completion of the collection of 1000 handwritten forms written by 1000 writers from different countries, composed of an image database containing images of the written text at 200, 300, and 600 dpi resolutions, and a manually verified ground truth database that contains meta-data describing thewritten text at the page, paragraph, and line levels.
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Guide to OCR for Arabic Scripts
Volker Mrgner,Haikal El Abed +1 more
TL;DR: This Guide to OCR for Arabic Scripts is the first book of its kind, specifically devoted to this emerging field and describes numerous applications of Arabic script recognition technology, from historical Arabic manuscripts to online Arabic recognition.