How to Deal with Uncertainty and Variability: Experience and Solutions
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Auteurs : Hiromichi Fujisawa [Japon]Source :
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science [ 0302-9743 ] ; 2008.
Abstract
Abstract: Uncertainty and variability are two of the most important concepts at the center of pattern recognition. It is especially true when patterns to be recognized are complex in nature and not controlled by any artificial constraints. Handwritten postal address recognition is one such case. This paper presents five principles of dealing with uncertainty and variability, and discusses how to decompose the complex recognition task into manageable sub-tasks. When applicable, block diagrams will clarify the structure of various recognition components. This paper also presents implementation of those principles into real recognition engines. It will demonstrate that high accuracy and robustness of a recognition system, which relates to uncertainty and variability, respectively, can occur only with comprehensive approaches.
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