Handwritten Character Recognition of South Indian Scripts: A Review
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
2021-09-07 v1 Computation and Language
Computers and Society
Abstract
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.
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@article{arxiv.1106.0107,
title = {Handwritten Character Recognition of South Indian Scripts: A Review},
author = {John Jomy and K. V. Pramod and Balakrishnan Kannan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.0107},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
Paper presented on the "National Conference on Indian Language Computing", Kochi, February 19-20, 2011. 6 pages, 5 figures