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    An improved contour-based thinning method for character images
    (2011-10-15)
    Bag, Soumen
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    Digital skeleton of character images, generated by thinning method, has a wide range of applications for shape analysis and classification. But thinning of character images is a big challenge. Removal of spurious strokes or deformities in thinning is a difficult problem. In this paper, we propose a contour-based thinning method used for performing skeletonization of printed noisy isolated character images. In this method, we use shape characteristics of text to get skeleton of nearly same as the true character shape. This approach helps to preserve the local features and true shapes of the character images. As a by-product of our thinning approach, the skeleton also gets segmented into strokes in vector form. Hence further stroke segmentation is not required. Experiment is done on printed English, Bengali, Hindi, and Tamil characters and we obtain much better results comparing with other thinning methods without any post-processing. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    Skeletonizing character images using a modified medial axis-based strategy
    (2011-11-01)
    Bag, Soumen
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    In this paper we propose a thinning methodology applicable to character images. It is novel in terms of its ability to adapt to local character shape while constructing the thinned skeleton. Our method does not produce many of the distortions in the character shapes which normally result from the use of existing thinning algorithms. The proposed thinning methodology is based on the medial axis of the character. The skeleton has a width of one pixel. As a by-product of our thinning approach, the skeleton also gets segmented into strokes in vector form. Hence further stroke segmentation is not required. We have conducted experiments with printed and handwritten characters in several scripts such as English, Bengali, Hindi, Kannada and Tamil. We obtain less spurious branches compared to other thinning methods. Our method does not use any kind of post processing. © 2011 World Scientific Publishing Company.
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