Evaluation of graphemes information content of Ukrainian language
Keywords:
text document recognition, graphemes featuresAbstract
The research of evaluation of recognition information content and comprehension of text document is performed, a number of features and characteristics of Ukrainian language graphemes were determined, the technology of texts documents input and processing is suggested, which realizes optimum text recognition process optimum distribution between the input of microprocessor device and computer, evaluation criterion of system efficiency is selected.References
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2010-11-12
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M. M. Bykov, D. Y. Balkhovskyi, and V. V. Kovtun, “Evaluation of graphemes information content of Ukrainian language”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 2, pp. 95–98, Nov. 2010.
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