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    Handwritten Character Recognition of South Indian Scripts: A Review

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    Handwritten character recognition is always a frontier area of research in the field of pattern recognition and image processing and there is a large demand for OCR on hand written documents. Even though, sufficient studies have performed in foreign scripts like Chinese, Japanese and Arabic characters, only a very few work can be traced for handwritten character recognition of Indian scripts especially for the South Indian scripts. This paper provides an overview of offline handwritten character recognition in South Indian Scripts, namely Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada and Telungu.Comment: Paper presented on the "National Conference on Indian Language Computing", Kochi, February 19-20, 2011. 6 pages, 5 figure

    High accuracy handwritten Chinese character recognition using quadratic classifiers with discriminative feature extraction

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    http://ieeexplore.ieee.orghttp://ieeexplore.ieee.orgWe aim to improve the accuracy of handwritten Chinese character recognition using two advanced techniques: discriminative feature extraction (DFE) and discriminative learning quadratic discriminant function (DLQDF). Both methods are based on the minimum classification error (MCE) training method of Juang et al. [7], and we propose to accelerate the training process on large category set using hierarchical classification. Our experimental results on two large databases show that while the DFE improves the accuracy significantly, the DLQDF improves only slightly. Compared to the modified quadratic discriminant function (MQDF) with Fisher discriminant analysis, the error rates on two test sets were reduced by factors of 29.9% and 20.7%, respectively

    Recognition of handwritten Chinese characters by combining regularization, Fisher's discriminant and distorted sample generation

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    Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition, 2009, p. 1026–1030The problem of offline handwritten Chinese character recognition has been extensively studied by many researchers and very high recognition rates have been reported. In this paper, we propose to further boost the recognition rate by incorporating a distortion model that artificially generates a huge number of virtual training samples from existing ones. We achieve a record high recognition rate of 99.46% on the ETL-9B database. Traditionally, when the dimension of the feature vector is high and the number of training samples is not sufficient, the remedies are to (i) regularize the class covariance matrices in the discriminant functions, (ii) employ Fisher's dimension reduction technique to reduce the feature dimension, and (iii) generate a huge number of virtual training samples from existing ones. The second contribution of this paper is the investigation of the relative effectiveness of these three methods for boosting the recognition rate. © 2009 IEEE.published_or_final_versio

    Online Japanese Character Recognition Using Trajectory-Based Normalization and Direction Feature Extraction

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    http://www.suvisoft.comThis paper describes an online Japanese character recognition system using advanced techniques of pattern normalization and direction feature extraction. The normalization of point coordinates and the decomposition of direction elements are directly performed on online trajectory, and therefore, are computationally efficient. We compare one-dimensional and pseudo two-dimensional (pseudo 2D) normalization methods, as well as direction features from original pattern and from normalized pattern. In experiments on the TUAT HANDS databases, the pseudo 2D normalization methods yielded superior performance, while direction features from original pattern and from normalized pattern made little difference
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