Handwritten Text Recognition
Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR) is the task of automatically identifying and transcribing handwritten text from images or scanned documents into machine-readable text. The goal is to develop a system capable of accurately interpreting diverse handwriting styles, accounting for variations in alignment, stroke, spacing, and noise. This task involves detecting handwritten regions within an image, extracting the text content, and converting it into a structured digital format, enabling further search, indexing, or data analysis.
Papers
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All datasetsIAMLAM(line-level)IAM(line-level)READ2016(line-level)BelfortREAD 2016BenthamDigital PeterHKRIAM-BIAM-DSaint Gall
Benchmark Results
| # | Model | Metric | Claimed | Verified | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | StackMix+Blots | CER | 1.73 | — | Unverified |