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2010
Conference Paper
Titel
Segmentation of printed gray scale dot matrix characters
Abstract
There are many kinds of printed dot matrix fonts. They mainly differ in characters' structure since some of them are built with touching dots and some not. Two more variations an efficient character segmentation method has to cope with are fonts printed in italic and illumination changes depending on the environmental conditions. Hence, a procedure is introduced that uses the projection profile of the mean of several least gray values to estimate the skew angle of text lines and the characters' slant angle. Furthermore, based on the projection profile the decision boundaries for line and character segmentation are estimated with a least squares estimator. This has the advantage that the boundaries are adapted for every image. Finally, skew and slant angles are corrected and the characters are segmented. The robustness and accuracy is shown in experiments on data captured with an industrial camera.