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Showing papers on "Sketch recognition published in 1980"


Journal ArticleDOI
01 Apr 1980
TL;DR: Recognition algorithms, data bases, character models, and handprint standards are examined and Achievements in the recognition of handprinted numerals, alphanumerics, Fortran, and Katakana characters are analyzed and compared.
Abstract: Based on a study of the extensive literature in handprint recognition, this paper presents a survey in this challenging field. Recognition algorithms, data bases, character models, and handprint standards are examined. Achievements in the recognition of handprinted numerals, alphanumerics, Fortran, and Katakana characters are analyzed and compared. Data quality and constraints, as well as human and machine factors are also described. Characteristics, problems, and actual results on on-line recognition of handprinted characters for different applications are discussed. New emphases and directions are suggested.

297 citations



Journal ArticleDOI
King-Sun Fu1
TL;DR: A very brief survey of recent developments in basic pattern recognition techniques is presented.
Abstract: Extensive research and development has taken place over the last twenty years in the areas of pattern recognition. Areas to which these disciplines have been applied include business (e.g., character recognition), medicine (diagnosis, abnormality detection), automation (robot vision and automatic inspection), military intelligence, communications (data compression, speech recognition), and many others. This paper presents a very brief survey of recent developments in basic pattern recognition techniques.

68 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
21 Feb 1980
TL;DR: The CR system under development was discussed in "Recognition of Handprinted Characters for Automated Cartography" at this conference last year and the planned approach to improve it will be presented.
Abstract: A research program for developing handwritten character recognition techniques is reported. The generation of cartographic/hydrographic manuscripts is overviewed. The performance of hardware/software systems is discussed, along with future research problem areas and planned approaches.

4 citations