Abstract:
The advances in Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology over the past decade have enabled the development of many automatic document-processing systems capable of ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The advances in Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology over the past decade have enabled the development of many automatic document-processing systems capable of 99% correct recognition on printed text. However, similar advances in Cursive Script Recognition (CSR) technology have not been forthcoming due, principally, to the vast variability of human handwriting. This paper investigates a method by which the more reliable OCR technology can be used to improve the CSR performance in a form processing application. A novel method is proposed to link handwriting data to contextual cue words that have been automatically obtained from an OCR process. This information is then used to select appropriate 'focused' lexicons to achieve better CSR results. The method was tested on 30 forms that were filled by 10 different writers. The experimental results together with a comparison to the base line recognition performance are presented.
Date of Conference: 13-13 September 2001
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 07 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7695-1263-1