Size and alignment of a digit in an image for neural network training

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Hi, I have been working on OCR using the Neural Network toolbox but I have a few fundamental doubts. Suppose I have the following images of digits:--
Since the digits are of different sizes, will it affect the neural network training and simulation? What are the parameters that a neural network uses to recognise images(like size, pixel values, shape, alignment, etc)? Please advise.

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Greg Heath
Greg Heath on 12 Jun 2013
The input to the net from a single image is just a column vector of numbers of dimension I obtained by feature extraction. The feature extraction of an image of size r x c can be complicated or as simple as columnisation via
input = image(:);
size(input) = [ I 1 ] = [ r*c 1 ]
Hope this helps.
Thank you for formally accepting my answer
Greg
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Soumyadip
Soumyadip on 13 Jun 2013
Thanks a lot. Can you provide me any resource on this feature extraction and size normalization stuff?
Greg Heath
Greg Heath on 14 Jun 2013
No. However, maybe one of the resident image experts will respond.
If there is no response, try making that another posted question.

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