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Automatic Storage, Retrieval and Visualization of Bank Check Images

by Alessandro L. Koerich, Luan Ling Lee , 1999
"... This paper presents an automated system for storage and retrieval of bank checks in contrast with the microfilming techniques that are currently used. The bank check images are introduced into an extraction module where the filled-- in information is segmented. This information is indexed via keywor ..."
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This paper presents an automated system for storage and retrieval of bank checks in contrast with the microfilming techniques that are currently used. The bank check images are introduced into an extraction module where the filled-- in information is segmented. This information is indexed via

Brazilian Bank Check Handwritten Legal Amount Recognition

by Cinthia Obladen De Almendra Freitas, Abdenaim El Yacoubi, Flávio Bortolozzi, Robert Sabourin , 2000
"... This paper presents a system that is being developed for the recognition of the handwritten legal amount in Brazilian bank checks. Our strategy used to approach the handwritten legal amount recognition problem puts on evidence the key-words: "mil", "reais/real", "centavos/ ..."
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This paper presents a system that is being developed for the recognition of the handwritten legal amount in Brazilian bank checks. Our strategy used to approach the handwritten legal amount recognition problem puts on evidence the key-words: "mil", "reais/real", "

Detection of Courtesy Amount Block on Bank Checks

by Arun Agarwal, Karim Hussein, Amar Gupta, P. S. P. Wang - Journal of Electronic Imaging , 1995
"... This paper presents a multi-staged technique for locating the courtesy amount block on bank checks. In the case of a check processing system, many of the proposed methods are not acceptable, due to the the presence of many fonts and text sizes, as well as the short length of many text strings. This ..."
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This paper presents a multi-staged technique for locating the courtesy amount block on bank checks. In the case of a check processing system, many of the proposed methods are not acceptable, due to the the presence of many fonts and text sizes, as well as the short length of many text strings

Processing Bank Checks with Genetic Programming and Histograms

by Oana Muntean, Mihai Oltean
"... In spite of evolution of electronic techniques, a large number of applications continue to rely on the use of paper as the dominant medium. Bank checks are a widely known example. When filled by hand, the processing of the writ-ten information requires either a human or a special software which has ..."
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In spite of evolution of electronic techniques, a large number of applications continue to rely on the use of paper as the dominant medium. Bank checks are a widely known example. When filled by hand, the processing of the writ-ten information requires either a human or a special software which has

HANDWRITTEN BANK CHECK RECOGNITION OF COURTESY AMOUNTS

by Rafael Palacios, Patrick S. Wang , 2003
"... In spite of rapid evolution of electronic techniques, a number of large-scale applications continue to rely on the use of paper as the dominant medium. This is especially true for processing of bank checks. This paper examines the issue of reading the numerical amount field. In the case of checks, t ..."
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In spite of rapid evolution of electronic techniques, a number of large-scale applications continue to rely on the use of paper as the dominant medium. This is especially true for processing of bank checks. This paper examines the issue of reading the numerical amount field. In the case of checks

Improving The Automatic Processing Of Handwritten Bank Checks

by Winnie Chan
"... INTRODUCTION Paper checks are the most commonly used method of payment, other than cash, in our society today [3]. However unlike the use of credit and debit cards, current technology does not allow paper checks to be automatically processed because the amount to be paid is usually handwritten. In ..."
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transaction, as well as the time for a second individual to verify that data entry. The successful implementation of such a system would have a great impact on the banking industry, as it would make check processing more efficient and also reduce the number of human errors. If bank checks were designed

PRINTING FOR MICR OUALITY ON BANK CHECKS. IN RELATION TO OTHER PRINTING SYSTEMS

by Marachai Kongboonrna, Miles Southworth, Marachai Kongboonma , 1988
"... A quantitative comparison of ion–deposition printing for MICR quality on bank checks, in relation to other printing systems ..."
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A quantitative comparison of ion–deposition printing for MICR quality on bank checks, in relation to other printing systems

Gradient-based learning applied to document recognition

by Yann Lecun, Léon Bottou, Yoshua Bengio, Patrick Haffner - Proceedings of the IEEE , 1998
"... Multilayer neural networks trained with the back-propagation algorithm constitute the best example of a successful gradientbased learning technique. Given an appropriate network architecture, gradient-based learning algorithms can be used to synthesize a complex decision surface that can classify hi ..."
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of graph transformer networks. A graph transformer network for reading a bank check is also described. It uses convolutional neural network character recognizers combined with global training techniques to provide record accuracy on business and personal checks. It is deployed commercially and reads

On-line and Off-line Handwriting Recognition: A Comprehensive Survey

by Reâ Jean Plamondon, Sargur N. Srihari - IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
"... AbstractÐHandwriting has continued to persist as a means of communication and recording information in day-to-day life even with the introduction of new technologies. Given its ubiquity in human transactions, machine recognition of handwriting has practical significance, as in reading handwritten no ..."
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notes in a PDA, in postal addresses on envelopes, in amounts in bank checks, in handwritten fields in forms, etc. This overview describes the nature of handwritten language, how it is transduced into electronic data, and the basic concepts behind written language recognition algorithms. Both the on

Detecting and treating invasion in the courtesy amount field on bank checks

by Byron L. D. Bezerra, George D. C. Cavalcanti, Cleber Zanchettin, Juliano C. B. Rabelo
"... An approach is proposed for detecting and eliminat-ing invasion in courtesy amount fields. This is a important step toward automatizing the bank check process. In a real database, 18 % of handwritten courtesy amount fields ex-hibited invasions in the legal amount and signature fields. Experimental r ..."
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An approach is proposed for detecting and eliminat-ing invasion in courtesy amount fields. This is a important step toward automatizing the bank check process. In a real database, 18 % of handwritten courtesy amount fields ex-hibited invasions in the legal amount and signature fields. Experimental
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