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Travelled to:
1 × Japan
1 × Korea
1 × Spain
2 × USA
2 × United Kingdom
Collaborated with:
M.Maruyama Y.Nakano T.Hananoi T.Yagi H.Takeda D.K.Asano T.Yamaguchi H.Nishimura M.Tsutsumi
Talks about:
recognit (5) line (4) use (4) handwritten (3) charact (3) base (3) virtual (2) extract (2) system (2) exampl (2)

Person: Hidetoshi Miyao

DBLP DBLP: Miyao:Hidetoshi

Contributed to:

ICPR 20122012
HCI p2 20112011
ICDAR 20092009
ICDAR 20052005
ICPR v1 20042004
ICDAR 20032003
ICDAR 20012001
ICDAR v2 19951995

Wrote 8 papers:

ICPR-2012-YagiMM #online #retrieval #robust #similarity #using
Robust on-line handwritten object retrieval using a similarity measure based on overlap area of circles (TY, HM, MM), pp. 721–724.
HCI-ITE-2011-TakedaMMA #interface
A Tabletop-Based Real-World-Oriented Interface (HT, HM, MM, DKA), pp. 133–139.
ICDAR-2009-MiyaoM #adaptation #online #recognition #using
Writer Adaptation for Online Handwriting Recognition System Using Virtual Examples (HM, MM), pp. 1156–1160.
ICDAR-2005-MiyaoMNH #online #recognition
Off-Line Handwritten Character Recognition by SVM on the Virtual Examples Synthesized from On-Line Characters (HM, MM, YN, TH), pp. 494–498.
ICPR-v1-2004-MiyaoM #music #online #recognition
An Online Handwritten Music Score Recognition System (HM, MM), pp. 461–464.
ICDAR-2003-YamaguchiNMMH #classification #recognition
Digit Classification on Signboards for Telephone Number Recognition (TY, YN, MM, HM, TH), pp. 359–363.
ICDAR-2001-NishimuraTMMN #feature model #recognition #using
Off-line Hand-written Character Recognition Using Integrated 1D HMMs Based on Feature Extraction Filters (HN, MT, MM, HM, YN), pp. 417–423.
ICDAR-v2-1995-MiyaoN #approach #music #network #using
Head and stem extraction from printed music scores using a neural network approach (HM, YN), pp. 1074–1079.

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