Web
Education
Viewing 1-5 of 5 total results
A Review on Segmentation of Touching and Broken Characters ...
including the three zones of the handwritten gurmukhi script. The main challenges like as variation in handwriting style etc. make the segmentation to difficult. General Terms Optical Character Recognition Keywords OCR, Pre-Processing, Segmentation, Recognition, Gurmukhi Script, Broken Characters, Touching characters. 1. INTRODUCTION...
IJCA - A Review on Segmentation of Touching and Broken ...
Kumar R. , Singh A. , "Challenges in Segmentation of Text in Handwritten Gurmukhi Script" Proceedings in BAIP 2010, CCIS 70, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 388-392, 2010 Lehal G. S. , Singh C "A Complete OCR System for Gurmukhi Script" Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 358-367, 2002. Mangla P. , Kaur H....
SEGMENTATION OF BROKEN CHARACTERS OF HANDWRITTEN GURMUKHI ...
segmentation in handwritten Gurmukhi script are described and also the proper segmentation of text into lines, words and then individual characters or sub-characters is elaborated. [2]. Bansal and Sharma (2010), In this paper the problems of Gurmukhi Script and there segmentation techniques of handwritten words,...
CiteSeerX — Isolated Handwritten Words Segmentation ...
Handwritten words are also prone to the problem of overlapped, connected, merged and broken characters. Based on certain properties of Gurmukhi script, different zones across the height of word are detected. Segmentation accuracy of 72.6 % has been achieved with the use of the algorithms for segmenting all types of words. Segmentation accuracy ......
Isolated Handwritten Words Segmentation Techniques in ...
Segmentation of handwritten words is a challenging task primarily because of structural features of the script and varied writing styles. Handwritten words are also prone to the problem of overlapped, connected, merged and broken characters. Based on certain properties of Gurmukhi script, different zones across the height of word are detected....
|
iSEEK provides users with a Favorites library that allows them easy access to their most-used websites from any computer. If you have an iSEEK account, the content you just selected can be added to your Favorites page to be revisited any time you want.
If you would like to join the iSEEK community, click the "Register" button below to create your free iSEEK account. The resource you have selected will be added to your new Favorites library after you sign in for the first time.
If you already have an iSEEK account, click the button below to sign in and add the resource to your Favorites library.