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24 September 2001Advances of handwritten Chinese character recognition and its application in multimodal interface
Recently, with the development of multimodal user interfaces, handwritten Chinese character recognition, as an important part of handwriting input modality, has been paid particular attention. Researchers have done a large number of works in this field. Especially in the 1990s, numerous theories and methods have been developed. In this paper, the development of handwritten Chinese character recognition reported since 1990 is reviewed, and its applications of it in multimodal are also discussed.
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Yue Wang, Jiantao Pu, Wenguang Chen, Heng Wang, "Advances of handwritten Chinese character recognition and its application in multimodal interface," Proc. SPIE 4554, Object Detection, Classification, and Tracking Technologies, (24 September 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.441657