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    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

    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 recognition

    A Novel Approach for Speech to Text Recognition System Using Hidden Markov Model

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    Speech recognition is the application of sophisticated algorithms which involve the transforming of the human voice to text. Speech identification is essential as it utilizes by several biometric identification systems and voice-controlled automation systems. Variations in recording equipment, speakers, situations, and environments make speech recognition a tough undertaking. Three major phases comprise speech recognition: speech pre-processing, feature extraction, and speech categorization. This work presents a comprehensive study with the objectives of comprehending, analyzing, and enhancing these models and approaches, such as Hidden Markov Models and Artificial Neural Networks, employed in the voice recognition system for feature extraction and classification

    Topic detection and tracking using hidden Markov models

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    There is a continuous progress in automatic recording of broadcast speech using speech recognition. With the increasing use of this technology, a new source of data is added to the pool of information available over web. This has increased the need to categorize the resulting text, based on their topic for the purpose of information retrieval. In this thesis we present an approach to automatically assign a topic or track a change of topic in a stream of input data. Our approach is based on the use of Hidden Markov Models and language processing techniques. We consider input text as stream of words and use Hidden Markov Model to assign the most appropriate topic to the text. Then we process this output to identify the topic boundaries. The main focus of this thesis is to automatically assign a topic to specific story

    An online handwriting recognition system for Turkish

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    Despite recent developments in Tablet PC technology, there has not been any applications for recognizing handwritings in Turkish. In this paper, we present an online handwritten text recognition system for Turkish, developed using the Tablet PC interface. However, even though the system is developed for Turkish, the addressed issues are common to online handwriting recognition systems in general. Several dynamic features are extracted from the handwriting data for each recorded point and Hidden Markov Models (HMM) are used to train letter and word models. We experimented with using various features and HMM model topologies, and report on the effects of these experiments. We started with first and second derivatives of the x and y coordinates and relative change in the pen pressure as initial features. We found that using two more additional features, that is, number of neighboring points and relative heights of each point with respect to the base-line improve the recognition rate. In addition, extracting features within strokes and using a skipping state topology improve the system performance as well. The improved system performance is 94% in recognizing handwritten words from a 1000-word lexicon
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