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This paper gives an introduction and remarks on two review papers for Chinese character recognition. One review is made by Chinese authors, another is from American scientists. They investigate Chinese character from different language environments; they do the research from different points of view. Thus, a more comprehensive view on Chinese character recognition, which is an important branch of pattern recognition, can be provided to the readers. Meantime, one article pays attention to online process, and other paper deals with offline recognition, which complement each other.
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Note: IEEE—PAMI—IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence PR—Pattern Recognition PRL—Pattern Recognition Letters IJPRAI—International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence IJDAR—International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition IJCPOL—International Journal of Computer Processing of Oriental Languages ICPR—Proceedings of International Conference on Pattern Recognition ICDAR—Proceedings of International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition ICCPOL—Proceedings of International Conference on Computer Processing of Oriental Languages IWFHR—Proceedings of International Workshop on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition SDIUT—Proceedings of Symposia on Document Image Understanding Technology SPIE—DRR—Proceedings of SPIE Conference on Document Recognition and Retrieval ICWAPR—Proceedings of International Conference on Wavelet Analysis and Pattern Recognition
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The author is the Associate Editor-in-Chief of Frontiers of Computer Science in China
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Tang, Y. Remarks on different reviews of Chinese character recognition. Front. Comput. Sc. China 1, 123–125 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11704-007-0011-6
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11704-007-0011-6