Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering

Hand-Written Chinese Character Recognition

Ho Ying Cheung

Abstract:

The recognition of Chinese characters has been an area of great interest for many years, and a large number of research papers and reports have already been published in this area. There are several major problems with Chinese character recognition: Chinese characters are distinct and ideographic, the character size is very large and many structurally similar characters exist in the character set. Thus, classification criteria are difficult to generate.

This article presents a technique for the recognition of hand-printed Chinese characters using backpropagation algorithm. The article also discusses Chinese character recognition using preprocessing and projection and zoning feature extraction. The system was tested with 100 characters (each character has 160 samples), and it needs 7 output units from the network.

Complete thesis:
thesis.pdf

Additional material:
conference_paper.pdf

Software
program.c
thesis.c

About the Author


Dept of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering / Ho Ying Cheung / cheung@csee.uq.edu.au  /  last mod 15/10/99