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A geometric approach to machine-printed character recognition
An approach to feature extraction that eliminates binarization by extracting features directly from gray scale images is presented. It not only allows the processing of poor quality input (e.g., low contrast, dirty images), but also offers the possibility of significantly lower resolution for digitization.<>