Abstract

Due to different writing styles and various kinds of noise, the recognition of handwritten numerals is an extremely complicated problem. Recently, a new trend has emerged to tackle this problem by the use of multiple classifiers. This method combines individual classification decisions to derive the final decisions. This is called "Combination of Multiple Classifiers" (CME). In this paper, a novel approach to CME is developed and discussed in detail. It contains two steps: data transformation and data classification. In data transformation, the output values of each classifier are first transformed into a form of likeness measurement. The larger a likeness measurement is, the more probable the corresponding class has the input. In data classification, neural networks have been found very suitable to aggregate the transformed output to produce the final classification decisions. Some strategies for further improving the performance of neural networks have also been proposed in this paper. Experiments with several data transformation functions and data classification approaches have been performed on a large number of handwritten samples. The best result among them is achieved by using both the proposed data transformation function and the multi-layer perceptron neural net, which increased the recognition rate of three individual classifications considerably.

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