EMNIST

Binary images are simple — two possible pixel-valued signals with a single channel. The simplicity of binary images has a significant advantage compared to colored and gray scaled images, namely computation efficiency. Moreover, most optical character recognition systems (OCRs), such as handwritten character recognition, plate number identification, and bank check recognition systems, use binary images or binarization in their processing steps.

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Shichen (Justin) Qiao, Haining Qiu, Lingkai (Harry) Zhao, Qikun Liu, Eric J. Hoffman (2024). Dataset: EMNIST. https://doi.org/10.57702/aodokk12

DOI retrieved: December 2, 2024

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Created December 2, 2024
Last update December 2, 2024
Defined In https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1901.02433
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Author Shichen (Justin) Qiao
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Haining Qiu
Lingkai (Harry) Zhao
Qikun Liu
Eric J. Hoffman
Homepage https://github.com/ShichenQiao/ECE554_SP23_FPGA_Handwriting_Recognition/blob/main/Project/ML/train.ipynb
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