Global methods for stroke segmentation |
| |
Authors: | Y. Nakajima S. Mori S. Takegami S. Sato |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Department of Computer Software, The University of Aizu, Tsuruga, Ikki-machi, Aizu-Wakamatsu City 965-8580, Japan; e-mail: {nakajima, s-mori, m5011117}@u-aizu.ac.jp , JP;(2) Hitachi Application Software Systems Co., Ltd., Development Department 3; e-mail: hsato@apsco.co.jp , JP |
| |
Abstract: | Two methods for stroke segmentation from a global point of view are presented and compared. One is based on thinning methods and the other is based on contour curve fitting. For both cases an input image is binarized. For the former, Hilditch's method is used, then crossing points are sought, around which a domain is constructed. Outside the domain, a set of line segments are identified. These lines are connected and approximated by cubic B-spline curves. Smoothly connected lines are selected as segmented curves. This method works well for a limited class of crossing lines, which are shown experimentally. In the latter, a contour line is approximated by cubic B-spline curve, along which curvature is measured. According to the extreme points of the curvature graph, the contour line is segmented, based on which the line segment is obtained. Experimental results are shown for some difficult cases. Received October 31, 1998 / Revised January 12, 1999 |
| |
Keywords: | :Line fitting – B-spline – Segmentation – Character recognition |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|