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    Video Based Handwritten Characters Recognition

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    Arabic cursive text recognition from natural scene images

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    © 2019 by the authors. This paper presents a comprehensive survey on Arabic cursive scene text recognition. The recent years' publications in this field have witnessed the interest shift of document image analysis researchers from recognition of optical characters to recognition of characters appearing in natural images. Scene text recognition is a challenging problem due to the text having variations in font styles, size, alignment, orientation, reflection, illumination change, blurriness and complex background. Among cursive scripts, Arabic scene text recognition is contemplated as a more challenging problem due to joined writing, same character variations, a large number of ligatures, the number of baselines, etc. Surveys on the Latin and Chinese script-based scene text recognition system can be found, but the Arabic like scene text recognition problem is yet to be addressed in detail. In this manuscript, a description is provided to highlight some of the latest techniques presented for text classification. The presented techniques following a deep learning architecture are equally suitable for the development of Arabic cursive scene text recognition systems. The issues pertaining to text localization and feature extraction are also presented. Moreover, this article emphasizes the importance of having benchmark cursive scene text dataset. Based on the discussion, future directions are outlined, some of which may provide insight about cursive scene text to researchers

    Advances in Character Recognition

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    This book presents advances in character recognition, and it consists of 12 chapters that cover wide range of topics on different aspects of character recognition. Hopefully, this book will serve as a reference source for academic research, for professionals working in the character recognition field and for all interested in the subject

    Character Recognition

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    Character recognition is one of the pattern recognition technologies that are most widely used in practical applications. This book presents recent advances that are relevant to character recognition, from technical topics such as image processing, feature extraction or classification, to new applications including human-computer interfaces. The goal of this book is to provide a reference source for academic research and for professionals working in the character recognition field

    NeuroWrite: Predictive Handwritten Digit Classification using Deep Neural Networks

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    The rapid evolution of deep neural networks has revolutionized the field of machine learning, enabling remarkable advancements in various domains. In this article, we introduce NeuroWrite, a unique method for predicting the categorization of handwritten digits using deep neural networks. Our model exhibits outstanding accuracy in identifying and categorising handwritten digits by utilising the strength of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and recurrent neural networks (RNNs).In this article, we give a thorough examination of the data preparation methods, network design, and training methods used in NeuroWrite. By implementing state-of-the-art techniques, we showcase how NeuroWrite can achieve high classification accuracy and robust generalization on handwritten digit datasets, such as MNIST. Furthermore, we explore the model's potential for real-world applications, including digit recognition in digitized documents, signature verification, and automated postal code recognition. NeuroWrite is a useful tool for computer vision and pattern recognition because of its performance and adaptability.The architecture, training procedure, and evaluation metrics of NeuroWrite are covered in detail in this study, illustrating how it can improve a number of applications that call for handwritten digit classification. The outcomes show that NeuroWrite is a promising method for raising the bar for deep neural network-based handwritten digit recognition.Comment: 6 pages, 10 figure

    Sub-sampling Approach for Unconstrained Arabic Scene Text Analysis by Implicit Segmentation based Deep Learning Classifier

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    The text extraction from the natural scene image is still a cumbersome task to perform. This paper presents a novel contribution and suggests the solution for cursive scene text analysis notably recognition of Arabic scene text appeared in the unconstrained environment. The hierarchical sub-sampling technique is adapted to investigate the potential through sub-sampling the window size of the given scene text sample. The deep learning architecture is presented by considering the complexity of the Arabic script. The conducted experiments present 96.81% accuracy at the character level. The comparison of the Arabic scene text with handwritten and printed data is outlined as well
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