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A Chinese-character-stroke-extraction algorithm based on contour information

โœ Scribed by Chungnan Lee; Bohom Wu


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
339 KB
Volume
31
Category
Article
ISSN
0031-3203

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โœฆ Synopsis


In this paper, we present a new stroke-extraction algorithm that integrates all levels of contour information including boundary points, dominant points, corner points, segments, cross-section-sequence graph and character structure to extract strokes of Chinese characters. In the algorithm, first, the boundary points are extracted, then the dominant and corner points are detected. Third, the character structure including singular and regular regions are extracted by the contour information and a modified crosssection-sequence graph (CSSG). Finally, a Bezier curve taking dominant points and corner points as inputs is used to check the continuity of strokes. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm can correctly extract the strokes up to 95% from printed and handwritten test samples based on the human perception. Compared with a typical thinning approach, the proposed algorithm gives better results in terms of both stroke smoothness and the precise number of stroke extractions.


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