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Large scale address recognition systems Truthing, testing, tools, and other evaluation issues

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This paper describes the issues involved in the design of a system for evaluating improvements in the performance of a real-time address recognition system being used by the United States Postal Service for processing mail-piece images. Evaluation of the performance of recognition systems is normally carried out by measuring the performance of the system on a representative sample of images. Designing a comprehensive and valid testing scenario is a complex task that requires careful attention. Sampling live mail-stream to generate a deck of images representative of the general mail-stream for testing, truthing (generating reference data on a significant number of images), grading and evaluation, and designing tools to facilitate these functions are important topics that need to be addressed. This paper describes the efforts of the United States Postal Service and CEDAR towards developing an infrastructure for sampling, truthing, and testing of mail-stream images.

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Received: July 25, 2000 / Revised version: July 31, 2001

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Setlur, S., Lawson, A., Govindaraju, V. et al. Large scale address recognition systems Truthing, testing, tools, and other evaluation issues. IJDAR 4, 154–169 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100320200069

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