Much research in handwriting recognition has focused on how to improve recognizers with constrained training set sizes. This paper presents the results of training a nearest-neighbor based online Japanese Kanji recognizer and a neural-network based online cursive English recognizer on a wide range of training set sizes, including sizes not generally available. The experiments demonstrate that increasing the amount of training data improves the accuracy, even when the recognizer's representation power is limited.
The effect of large training set sizes on online Japanese Kanji and English cursive recognizers
01.01.2002
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