8 research outputs found

    Zone-Features based Nearest Neighbor Classification of Images of Kannada Printed and Handwritten Vowel and Consonant Primitives

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    The characters of any languages having scripts are formed by basic units called primitives. It is necessary to practice writing the primitives and their appropriate combinations while writing different characters. In order to automate character generation, primitives201F; recognition becomes important. In this paper, we propose a zone-features based nearest neighbor classification of Kannada printed and handwritten vowel and consonant primitives. The normalized character image is divided into 49 zones, each of size 4x4 pixels. The classifier based on nearest neighbor using Euclidean distances is deployed. Experiments are performed on images of printed and handwritten primitives of Kannada vowels and consonants. We have considered 9120 images of printed and 3800 images of handwritten 38 primitives. A K-fold cross validation method is used for computation of results. We have observed average recognition accuracies are in the range [90%, 93%] and [93% to 94%] for printed and handwritten primitives respectively. The work is useful in multimedia teaching, animation; Robot based assistance in handwriting, etc

    Offline Handwritten Kannada Numerals Recognition

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    Handwritten Character Recognition (HCR) is one of the essential aspect in academic and production fields. The recognition system can be either online or offline. There is a large scope for character recognition on hand written papers. India is a multilingual and multi script country, where eighteen official scripts are accepted and have over hundred regional languages. Recognition of unconstrained hand written Indian scripts is difficult because of the presence of numerals, vowels, consonants, vowel modifiers and compound characters. In this paper, recognition of handwritten Kannada numeral characters is implemented and the different Wavelet features are used as feature extraction in this paper. The zonal densities of different region of an image have been extracted in the database. The database consists of 50 samples of each Kannada numeral character. For classification, the K-Nearest Neighbor method is used. Recognition accuracy of 88% has been achieved

    A review on handwritten character and numeral recognition for Roman, Arabic, Chinese and Indian scripts

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    Abstract -There are a lot of intensive researches on handwritten character recognition (HCR) for almost past four decades. The research has been done on some of popular scripts such as Roman, Arabic, Chinese and Indian. In this paper we present a review on HCR work on the four popular scripts. We have summarized most of the published paper from 2005 to recent and also analyzed the various methods in creating a robust HCR system. We also added some future direction of research on HCR
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