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Recognition Rate, Error Rate Versus Hidden Layers

Recognition Rate, Error Rate Versus Hidden Layers

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Character Recognition has been an active area of research and due to its huge and diverseapplicable environments; it continues to be a challenging research topic. In this paper, wefocus specially on off-line recognition of handwritten Amazigh words. A number of automatic recognition systems for handwritten text have been proposed in different langu...

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