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    Arabic Handwritten Words Off-line Recognition based on HMMs and DBNs

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    International audienceIn this work, we investigate the combination of PGM (Propabilistic Graphical Models) classifiers, either independent or coupled, for the recognition of Arabic handwritten words. The independent classifiers are vertical and horizontal HMMs (Hidden Markov Models) whose observable outputs are features extracted from the image columns and the image rows respectively. The coupled classifiers associate the vertical and horizontal observation streams into a single DBN (Dynamic Bayesian Network). A novel method to extract word baseline and a simple and easily extractable features to construct feature vectors for words in the vocabulary are proposed. Some of these features are statistical, based on pixel distributions and local pixel configurations. Others are structural, based on the presence of ascenders, descenders, loops and diacritic points. Experiments on handwritten Arabic words from IFN/ENIT strongly support the feasibility of the proposed approach. The recognition rates achieve 90.42% with vertical and horizontal HMM, 85.03% and 85.21% with respectively a first and a second DBN which outperform results of some works based on PGMs

    Neural Networks for Handwritten English Alphabet Recognition

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    This paper demonstrates the use of neural networks for developing a system that can recognize hand-written English alphabets. In this system, each English alphabet is represented by binary values that are used as input to a simple feature extraction system, whose output is fed to our neural network system.Comment: 5 pages, 3 Figure, ISSN:0975 - 888

    Recognition of Cursive Arabic Handwritten Text using Embedded Training based on HMMs

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    In this paper we present a system for offline recognition cursive Arabic handwritten text based on Hidden Markov Models HMMs The system is analytical without explicit segmentation used embedded training to perform and enhance the character models Extraction features preceded by baseline estimation are statistical and geometric to integrate both the peculiarities of the text and the pixel distribution characteristics in the word image These features are modelled using hidden Markov models and trained by embedded training The experiments on images of the benchmark IFN ENIT database show that the proposed system improves recognitio
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