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Tag document-recognition [8 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag document-recognition.
  • The lifecycle of a digital historical document: structure and content
    (2004), pp. 147-154.
  • Information access in the presence of OCR errors
    (2004), pp. 1-8.
    by Kazem Taghva, Thomas Nartker, Julie Borsack
  • Digitizing a Million Books: Challenges for Document Analysis
    Document Analysis Systems VII (2006), pp. 425-436.
    by K Sankar, Vamshi Ambati, Lakshmi Pratha, CV Jawahar
  • Intelligent Parsing of Scanned Volumes for Web Based Archives
    Semantic Computing, 2007. ICSC 2007. International Conference on (2007), pp. 559-568.
    by Xiaonan Lu, James Z Wang, Lee C Giles
  • Combining a hybrid Approach for Features Selection and Hidden Markov Models in Multifont Arabic Characters Recognition
    (2006), pp. 103-107.
    by Nadia B Amor, Najoua
    posted to arabic arabic_ocr document-recognition for_gabe hmms ocr by AlisonBabeu on 2007-08-03 14:19:24 as read
  • Text Segmentation Based on Document Understanding for Information Retrieval
    Natural Language Processing and Information Systems (2007), pp. 295-304.
    by Violaine Prince, Alexandre LabadiƩ
  • Quality enhancement in information extraction from scanned documents
    (2006), pp. 122-124.
    by Atsuhiro Takasu, Kenro Aihara
    posted to document-recognition information_extraction ocr by AlisonBabeu on 2007-08-10 01:30:49 as ***
  • A Framework for the Encoding of Multilayered Documents
    Digital Information Management, 2006 1st International Conference on (2007), pp. 306-313.
    by Youssef Eldakar, Noha Adly, Magdy Nagi
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