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Online handwriting recognition: the NPen++ recognizer

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This paper presents the online handwriting recognition system NPen++ developed at the University of Karlsruhe and Carnegie Mellon University. The NPen++ recognition engine is based on a multi-state time delay neural network and yields recognition rates from 96% for a 5,000 word dictionary to 93.4% on a 20,000 word dictionary and 91.2% for a 50,000 word dictionary. The proposed tree search and pruning technique reduces the search space considerably without losing too much recognition performance compared to an exhaustive search. This enables the NPen++ recognizer to be run in real-time with large dictionaries. Initial recognition rates for whole sentences are promising and show that the MS-TDNN architecture is suited to recognizing handwritten data ranging from single characters to whole sentences.

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Received September 3, 2000 / Revised October 9, 2000

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Jaeger, S., Manke, S., Reichert, J. et al. Online handwriting recognition: the NPen++ recognizer. IJDAR 3, 169–180 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013559

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