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    A system for recognizing numeric strings from topographical maps

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    The paper proposes a system for recognizing numeric strings from topographical maps, which is composed of an automatic recognition stage and an interactive recognition stage. In this method, uncertain numeric strings extracted through the automatic recognition stage based on topographical map features only are confirmed and corrected by the interactive recognition stage. Therefore one can obtain highly precise recognition results. The method was applied to numeric string recognition from a map image which includes 102 strings made up of 249 numerals. As a result, 95.1% of 102 numeric strings were correctly recognized.Third International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, August 14-16, 1995, Montreal, Canad

    Characterization and Improvement of the Image Quality of the Data Taken with the Infrared Camera (IRC) Mid-Infrared Channels onboard AKARI

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    Mid-infrared images frequently suffer artifacts and extended point spread functions (PSFs). We investigate the characteristics of the artifacts and the PSFs in images obtained with the Infrared Camera (IRC) onboard AKARI at four mid-infrared bands of the S7 (7{\mu}m), S11 (11{\mu}m), L15 (15{\mu}m), and L24 (24 {\mu}m). Removal of the artifacts significantly improves the reliability of the ref- erence data for flat-fielding at the L15 and L24 bands. A set of models of the IRC PSFs is also constructed from on-orbit data. These PSFs have extended components that come from diffraction and scattering within the detector arrays. We estimate the aperture correction factors for point sources and the surface brightness correction factors for diffuse sources. We conclude that the surface brightness correction factors range from 0.95 to 0.8, taking account of the extended component of the PSFs. To correct for the extended PSF effects for the study of faint structures, we also develop an image reconstruction method, which consists of the deconvolution with the PSF and the convolution with an appropriate Gaussian. The appropriate removal of the artifacts, improved flat-fielding, and image reconstruction with the extended PSFs enable us to investigate de- tailed structures of extended sources in IRC mid-infrared images.Comment: 35 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in PAS
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