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Djeziri, S., Sabeva, S., Nguyen, H. T., Li, X., & Gourrier, É. (1999). Reconnaissance du braille pour l'édition et la mise en ligne de textes sur réseau internet : projet IL-004 (action concertée FCAR-CEFRIO-CRIM) dans le cadre des industries de la langue. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-99-01). Restricted access
Li, X., Parizeau, M., & Plamondon, R. (2000). Training Hidden Markov Models with Multiple Observations - A Combinatorial Method. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 22(4), 371-377. External link
Li, X., Parizeau, M., & Plamondon, R. (1999). Hidden markov model multiple observation training. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-99-16). Restricted access
Li, X., & Plamondon, R. (1998). The impulse response of sequentially connected random linear time-invariant systems. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-98-03). Restricted access
Li, X., Plamondon, R., & Parizeau, M. (1998, August). Model-based on-line handwritten digit recognition [Paper]. 14th International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Brisbane, Australia. External link
Li, X., Parizeau, M., & Plamondon, R. (1998). Segmentation and Reconstruction of on-Line Handwritten Scripts. Pattern Recognition, 31(6), 675-684. External link
Li, X., Plamondon, R., & Parizeau, M. (1997). Training hidden Markov models with multiple observations. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-97-32; EPM-RT-97-33). Restricted access
Li, X., Plamondon, R., & Parizeau, M. (1997). Training hidden Markov models with multiple observations- Part I: A combinatorial Method. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-97-32; EPM-RT-97-33). Unavailable
Plamondon, R., Li, X., & Djioua, M. (2007). Extraction of Delta Iognormal parameters from handwriting strokes. Frontiers of Computer Science in China, 1(1), 106-113. External link
Plamondon, R., & Li, X. (1999). Handling forward-backward state transition with dual hidden Markov model. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-99-17). Restricted access
Plamondon, R., Guerfali, W., & Li, X. (1997, April). Generation of Oriental Characters: New Perspectives for Automatic Handwriting Processing [Paper]. 17th International Conference on Computer Processing of Oriental Languages (ICCPOL 1997), Hong Kong. Published in International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 12(1). External link