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    A Hypothesis Testing Approach to Word Recognition Using an A* Search Algorithm

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    hullQcrc.ricoh.com An hypothesis testing approach for recognizing machine-printed words is presented in this paper. Based on knowledge of the document font and candidates for the identity of a word, this approach searches a tree of word decisions to generate and test hypotheses for character recognition and segmentation. The search starts at each sequential character position from both ends of a word image and proceeds inward. The accumulated cost of reaching a certain partial recognition decision is combined with the estimate of the potential cost to reach a goal state using an A * search algorithm. The proposed algorithm compensates for local degradations by relying on global characteristics of a word image. Tests of the @gorithm show a recognition rate of 98.93 % on degraded scanned document images with touching characters. Topic areas: hypothesis testing, A * search algorithm, degraded document recognition, OCR
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