This report describes analogic algorithms used in the preprocessing and segmentation phase of offline handwriting recognition tasks. A segmentation-based handwriting recognition approach is discussed, i.e., the system attempts to segment the words into their constituent letters. In order to improve their speed, the utilized CNN algorithms, whenever possible, use dynamic, wave front propagation-based methods instead of relying on morphologic operators were embedded into iterative algorithms. The system first locates the handwritten lines in the page image, then corrects their skew as necessary. It then searches for the words within the lines and corrects the skew at the word level as well. A novel trigger wave-based word segmentation algorithm is presented, which operates on the skeletons of words. Sample results of experiments conducted on a database of 25 handwritten pages along with suggestions for future development are presented.
This paper introduces a tightly coupled topographic sensor-processor and digital signal processor (DSP) architecture for real-time visual multitarget tracking (MTT) applications. We define real-time visual MTT as the task of tracking targets contained in an input image flow at a sampling-rate that is higher than the speed of the fastest maneuvers that the targets make. We utilize a sensor-processor based on the cellular neural network universal machine architecture that permits the offloading of the main image processing tasks from the DSP and introduces opportunities for sensor adaptation based on the tracking performance feedback from the DSP. To achieve robustness, the image processing algorithms running on the sensor borrow ideas from biological systems: the input is processed in different parallel channels (spatial, spatio-temporal and temporal) and the interaction of these channels generates the measurements for the digital tracking algorithms. These algorithms (running on the DSP) are responsible for distance calculation, state estimation, data association and track maintenance. The performance of the proposed system is studied using actual hardware for different video flows containing rapidly moving maneuvering targets.Index Terms-Author, please supply your own keywords or send a blank e-mail to keywords@ieee.org to receive a list of suggested keywords..
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