Journal Article10.1049/EL:20040370
Sequential recogniser combination
A. Kadyrov,Maria Petrou,J. Park +2 more
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TL;DR: A Korean character recogniser which performs better than a commercially available system, and a methodology for accelerating its performance, combining it with some other fast and non-reliable recognisers is proposed.
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Abstract: A Korean character recogniser which performs better than a commercially available system, and a methodology for accelerating its performance, combining it with some other fast and non-reliable recognisers, is proposed.
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