Consecutive strokes of Chinese characters tend to be connected in fast writing, and this causes a problem for most stroke-based recognition approaches. In this correspondence, we propose a recognition .. The authors wish to thank o, M,hirit, Professor at the School of Forestry Of Morocco, for providing the Cedrus data. They are scheme to recognize cursive Chinese-characters under the constraint of correct stroke writing orders. The proposed recognition scheme consists of two phases: candidate character selection and detailed matching. also grateful to B. Ceurstemont for his programming assistance. In the former phase, an input script with .\-strokes is used to split the strokes of each reference character into .Y corresponding parts. In the latter phase, the connected input strokes are broken into multiple strokes under the guidance of candidate characters. In both phases, dynamic programming is employed for stroke or character matching. Good experimental results prove the feasibility of the proposed approach for cursive Chinese character recognition.
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