19 research outputs found

    A System for Bangla Handwritten Numeral Recognition

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    International audienceThis paper deals with a recognition system for unconstrained off-line Bangla handwritten numerals. To take care of variability involved in the writing style of different individuals, a robust scheme is presented here. The scheme is mainly based on new features obtained from the concept of water overflow from the reservoir as well as topological and structural features of the numerals. The proposed scheme is tested on data collected from different individuals of various background and we obtained an overall recognition accuracy of about 92.8% from 12000 data

    An end-to-end administrative document analysis system

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    International audienceThis paper presents an end-to-end administrative document analysis system. This system uses case-based reasoning in order to process documents from known and unknown classes. For each document, the system retrieves the nearest processing experience in order to analyze and interpret the current document. When a complete analysis is done, this document needs to be added to the document database. This requires an incremental learning process in order to take into account every new information, without losing the previous learnt ones. For this purpose, we proposed an improved version of an already existing neural network called Incremental Growing Neural Gas. Applied on documents learning and classification, this neural network reaches a recognition rate of 97.63%

    Automation of Indian Postal Documents written in Bangla and English

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    International audienceIn this paper, we present a system towards Indian postal automation based on pin-code and city name recognition. Here, at first, using Run Length Smoothing Approach (RLSA), non-text blocks (postal stamp, postal seal, etc.) are detected and using positional information Destination Address Block (DAB) is identified from postal documents. Next, lines and words of the DAB are segmented. In India, the address part of a postal document may be written by combination of two scripts: Latin (English) and a local (State/region) script. It is very difficult to identify the script by which pin-code part is written. To overcome this problem on pin-code part, we have used two-stage artificial neural network based general scheme to recognize pin-code numbers written in any of the two scripts. To identify the script by which a word/city name is written, we propose a water reservoir concept based feature. For recognition of city names, we propose an NSHP-HMM (Non- Symmetric Half Plane-Hidden Markov Model) based technique. At present, the accuracy of the proposed digit numeral recognition module is 93.14% while that of city name recognition scheme is 86.44%
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