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Multi-Font Printed Tibetan OCR

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  • Linear Discriminant Analysis
  • Chinese Character
  • Character Recognition
  • Text Line
  • Character Segmentation

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Ding, X., Wang, H. (2007). Multi-Font Printed Tibetan OCR. In: Chaudhuri, B.B. (eds) Digital Document Processing. Advances in Pattern Recognition. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-726-8_4

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