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Handwritten Document Analysis for Automatic Writer Recognition

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In this paper, we show that both the writer identification and the writer verification tasks can be carried out using local features such as graphemes extracted from the segmentation of cursive handwriting. We thus enlarge the scope of the possible use of these two tasks which have been, up to now, mainly evaluated on script handwritings. A textual based Information Retrieval model is used for the writer identification stage. This allows the use of a particular feature space based on feature frequencies. Image queries are handwritten documents projected in this feature space. The approach achieves 95% correct identification on the PSI_DataBase and 86% on the IAM_DataBase. Then writer hypothesis retrieved are analysed during a verification phase. We call upon a mutual information criterion to verify that two documents may have been produced by the same writer or not. Hypothesis testing is used for this purpose. The proposed method is first scaled on the PSI_DataBase then evaluated on the IAM_DataBase. On both databases, similar performance of nearly 96% correct verification is reported, thus making the approach general and very promising for large scale applications in the domain of handwritten document querying and writer verification.
Title: Handwritten Document Analysis for Automatic Writer Recognition
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In this paper, we show that both the writer identification and the writer verification tasks can be carried out using local features such as graphemes extracted from the segmentation of cursive handwriting.
We thus enlarge the scope of the possible use of these two tasks which have been, up to now, mainly evaluated on script handwritings.
A textual based Information Retrieval model is used for the writer identification stage.
This allows the use of a particular feature space based on feature frequencies.
Image queries are handwritten documents projected in this feature space.
The approach achieves 95% correct identification on the PSI_DataBase and 86% on the IAM_DataBase.
Then writer hypothesis retrieved are analysed during a verification phase.
We call upon a mutual information criterion to verify that two documents may have been produced by the same writer or not.
Hypothesis testing is used for this purpose.
The proposed method is first scaled on the PSI_DataBase then evaluated on the IAM_DataBase.
On both databases, similar performance of nearly 96% correct verification is reported, thus making the approach general and very promising for large scale applications in the domain of handwritten document querying and writer verification.

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