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The document targets towards analysis current braille characters, emphasis it's insufficiencies at instructing approaches aimed at little kids with recommend apparent results. This document concentrates largely upon the practice of braille and typography collectively with the fundamental braille writing system and is essential for constructive progress in association for blind kids. The principal...
There is high need for data encryption. Accordingly, there are several techniques to encrypt and encode data. Unicode has become a unified global coding system. The special feature of Unicode system is that it can be expanded and it is adopted by many computer fonts' ready-package programs. This research work uses FontCreator program, which adopts unified global coding system, to generate computer...
As we realized that in the range of OCR Cursive manually written OCR is an incomprehensible testing undertaking for some genuine applications, for example, archive confirmation, structure handling, postal location acknowledgment, perusing machines for the visually impaired, bank check acknowledgment and understanding of verifiable documents. The Segmentation of cursive characters is most troublesome...
In this paper, we present a new and freely available dataset comprising 80 pages of an historical handwritten Arabic document in conjunction with a detailed ground truth for the development and evaluation of segmentation-free word spotting approaches. Besides information on the underlying manuscript and technical details, we introduce a comprehensive list of tags that each word is labeled with. These...
Writer Identification and Verification, a behavioral bio-metric study has gained a renewed interest in research work for its promising prospect in real life applications. In current times, to the best of our knowledge there is no complete system of Writer Identification / Verification on Indic scripts including Bangla. In this paper a scheme has been proposed for individuality of handwritten and writer...
In this work, we gathered some contributions to identify script and its nature. We successfully employed many features to distinguish between handwritten and machine-printed Arabic and Latin scripts at word level. Some of them are previously used in the literature, and the others are here proposed. The new proposed structural features are intrinsic to Arabic and Latin scripts. The performance of all...
This paper presents directional discrete cosine transform (D-DCT) based word level handwritten script identification. The conventional discrete cosine transform (DCT)emphasizes vertical and horizontal energies of an image and de-emphasizes directional edge information, which of course plays a significant role in shape analysis problem, in particular. Conventional DCT however, is not efficient in characterizing...
Digital ID images are getting wide use in our social life. The automatic evaluation of the images’ quality is an important technique in the applications. An evaluation method on the content-related quality of ID images is introduced in this paper. The important attributes and their evaluating methods are analyzed in accordance with the ISO/IEC and ICAO standards. Considering the special features and...
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