A top-down character segmentation approach for Assamese and Telugu handwritten documents

Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing(2024)

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Digitization offers a solution to the challenges associated with managing and retrieving paper-based documents. However, these paper-based documents must be converted into a format that digital machines can comprehend, as they primarily understand alphanumeric text. This transformation is achieved through Optical Character Recognition (OCR), a technology that converts scanned image documents into a format that machines can process. A novel top-down character segmentation approach has been proposed in this work, involving multiple stages. Our approach began by isolating lines from handwritten documents and using these lines to segment words and characters. To further enhance the character segmentation, a Raster Scanning object detection technique is employed to isolate individual characters within words. Thus, the character segmentation results are integrated from the results of the vertical projection and raster scanning. Recognizing the significance of advancing digitization of handwritten documents, we have chosen to focus on the regional languages of Assam and Andhra Pradesh due to their historical and cultural importance in India’s linguistic diversity. So, we have collected datasets of handwritten texts in Assamese and Telugu languages due to their unavailability in the desired form. Our approach achieved an average segmentation accuracy of 93.61
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Computer vision,Optical character recognition,Character segmentation,Raster scanning
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