The search for genericity in graphics recognition applications : Design issues of the Qgar software system
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Auteurs : Jan Rendek ; Gérald Masini ; Philippe Dosch ; Karl TombreSource :
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This paper presents the main design and development issues of the Qgar software environment for graphics recognition applications. We aim at providing stable and robust implementations of state-of-the-art methods and algorithms, within an intuitive and user-friendly environment. The resulting software system is open, so that our applications can be easily interfaced with other systems, and, conversely, that third-party applications can be "plugged" into our environment with little effort. The paper also presents a quick tour of the various components of the Qgar environment, and concentrates on the usefulness of this kind of system for testing and evaluation purposes.
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