R. Safari, N. Narasimhamurthi, M. Shridhar, M. Ahmadi
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In this paper, a technique for registering filled-in forms is presented. The technique determines the transformations that is required to convert a filled-in form to match a known master and then extracts filled-in information. This method involves determining corresponding points between the master and the filled-in form and using this correspondence to determine the appropriate transformation. The correspondence problem is solved using results from projective geometry.