Stroke Extraction of Handwritten Chinese Character Based on Ambiguous Zone Information

Author(s):  
Zhengyang Zhou ◽  
Enqi Zhan ◽  
Jianbin Zheng
1994 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hon-Fai Yau ◽  
Bor-Shenn Jeng ◽  
Ming-Wen Chang ◽  
Chi-Jain Wen ◽  
Char-Shin Miou ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
XINGMING SUN ◽  
LIHUA YANG ◽  
Y. Y. TANG ◽  
YUNFA HU

Stroke extraction of Chinese characters plays an important role in Chinese character information processing such as character recognition, document analysis, document compression and storage, font automation and so on. By analyzing the structure of Chinese characters deeply, this paper developed a novel method to extract strokes of Chinese characters directly from the original character pattern image. Two theorems, eight rules and an algorithm for stroke extraction of Chinese characters are presented. This method can overcome the difficulties encountered in disposing the intersection or connection of different strokes, and can eliminate noises successfully. Our experiments have shown that this method can extract strokes both accurately and efficiently.


Author(s):  
HONG-DE CHANG ◽  
JHING-FA WANG

The stroke analysis method is an effective approach for handwritten Chinese character recognition. But as we know, it is very difficult to accurately extract the strokes. In this paper, a robust stroke extraction method is proposed. First, smoothing and thinning processes are applied to smooth the shape and to obtain the skeleton of the observed character. Then the end point, internal point and fork point are detected by calculating their own crossing numbers while the corner points are determined by a knowledge-based iterative method. Virtual-end-points are introduced for separating a stroke into a certain number of line segments without losing the connection relations among them. By representing each line segment as a vertex and the connection relation of two segments as an edge, the observed character can be represented by an attributed graph. Finally, a stroke extraction procedure is proposed to extract the strokes from the global structures of the character. After each stroke of a character is extracted, the cross points can also be determined. Experimental results have shown that the proposed method is more effective than the other methods.3,5−6


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