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    Discriminative Training for HMM-Based Offline Handwritten Character Recognition

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    In this paper we report the use of discriminative training and other techniques to improve performance in a HMMbased isolated handwritten character recognition system. The discriminative training is Maximum Mutual Information (MMI) training; we also improve results by using composite images which are the concatenation of the raw images, rotated and polar transformed versions of them; and we describe a technique called block-based Principal Component Analysis (PCA). For effective discriminative training we need to increase the size of our training database, which we do by eroding and dilating the images to give a threefold increase in training data. Although these techniques are tested using isolated Thai characters, both MMI and block-based PCA are applicable to the more difficult task of cursive handwriting recognition. 1
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