Influence of word length on handwriting recognition

Influence of word length on handwriting recognition

Grandidier, F. and Sabourin, R. and El Yacoubi, A. and Gilloux, M. and Suen, C. Y.

Proceedings of the International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, ICDAR 1999

Abstract : Two strategies can be considered in handwriting recognition: phrase or word approaches. In this paper, we demonstrate the superiority of the phrase-based strategy, especially in city name recognition. The performance of an HMM-based off-line system using an analytic approach with explicit segmentation is evaluated on two databases: (i) city names in full, and (ii) city names in single words. A difference in performance is observed, principally caused by the dissimilarity of word lengths between the two databases. After generating other data sets and lexicons, experiments were performed yielding results which lead us to conclude that word length in the data set, as well as in lexicons, significantly influences recognition performance, and also that it is preferable to perform city name recognition based on the phrase approach rather than by word recognition.