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This paper proposes a method for keyword spotting in offline Chinese handwritten documents using a statistical model. On a text query word, the method measures the similarity between the query word and every candidate word in the document by combining a character classifier and four classifiers characterizing the
This paper presents a text query-based method for keyword spotting from online Chinese handwritten documents. The similarity between a text word and handwriting is obtained by combining the character similiarity scores given by a character classifier. To overcome the ambiguity of character segmentation, multiple
In this paper, we propose a novel multi-label image annotation for image retrieval based on annotated keywords. For multi-label image annotation, a bi-coded genetic algorithm is employed to select optimal feature subsets and corresponding optimal weights for every one vs. one SVM classifiers. After an unlabelled image
. The color histograms, Texture, GIST and invariant moments, used as features extraction methods, are combined together with multiclass support vector machine, Bayesian networks, Neural networks and nearest neighbour classifiers, in order to annotate the image content with the appropriate keywords. The accuracy of the
Multi-label image annotation has received significant attention in the research community over the past few years. Multi-label automatic image annotation assigns keywords to the image based on low level features automatically. In this paper, we present an extensive survey on the research work carried out in the area
extraction methods; multiclass support vector machine, multilayer neural network and nearest neighbour classifiers are combined together in order to classify and to find the appropriate keywords for this content. The color histograms and moments are used in this paper as features to represent image content. We support our case
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