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29 March 1988 A Knowledge Based List Recognition And Understanding System (KBLRUS)
Xiaorong Li, Zhiying Zhu, Zhongrong Li
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Abstract
This paper introduces a knowledge based list recognition and understanding system. It is capable of classifying the list of various types, recognizing the characters in the items of a list and finally constructing a symbolic description of a list. The problems which have to be solved in the development of this system are divided into three parts. . Analysis of a list image skeleton . Recognition of lists . Construction of a list symbolic description A blackboard model of problem solving is adopted in the development of this system which realize a hierarchical control strategy. This system consists of five parts,Know-ledge Base System, Control System, Dynamic Data Station (or Blackboard), Processing Modules and I/O System. Now, the system is still under development. The first researches which we have done have achieved a satisfactory results.
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Xiaorong Li, Zhiying Zhu, and Zhongrong Li "A Knowledge Based List Recognition And Understanding System (KBLRUS)", Proc. SPIE 0937, Applications of Artificial Intelligence VI, (29 March 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946959
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KEYWORDS
Control systems

Image analysis

Artificial intelligence

Image processing

Data communications

Data modeling

Data processing

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