An HMM-MLP hybrid model for cursive script recognition (Q1606672)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1771514
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1771514 |
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An HMM-MLP hybrid model for cursive script recognition (English)
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25 July 2002
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This paper presents an HMM (Hidden Markov Model)-MLP (Multi-Layer Perceptron) hybrid model for recognising cursive script words. We adopt an explicit segmentation-based word level architecture to implement an HMM classifier. An efficient state transition model and a parameter re-estimation scheme are introduced to use non-scaled and non-normalised symbol vectors without having to label primitive vectors. This approach brings well-formed discrete signals for the variable state duration of the HMM. We also introduce a new probability measure as well as conventional schemes to combine the proposed HMMs and a general MLP. The main contributions of this model are a novel design of the segmentation-based variable length HMMs, and an efficient method of combining two distinct classifiers. Experiments have been conducted using the legal word database of CENPARMI with encouraging results.
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