This paper describes the efforts at MILE lab, IISc, to create a 100,000-word database each in Kannada and Tamil for the design and development of Online Handwritten Recognition. It has been collected from over 600 users in order to capture the variations in writing style. We describe features of the scripts and how the number of symbols were reduced to be able to effectively train the data for recognition. The list of words include all the characters, Kannada and Indo-Arabic numerals, punctuations and other symbols. A semi-automated tool for the annotation of data from stroke to word level is used. It segments each word into stroke groups and also acts as a validation mechanism for segmentation. The tool displays the stroke, stroke groups a...
In this paper, we disseminate a new handwritten digits-dataset, termed Kannada-MNIST, for the Kannad...
In this paper, we disseminate a new handwritten digits-dataset, termed Kannada-MNIST, for the Kannad...
Abstract — This paper presents a novel approach to recognize Grantha, an ancient script in South Ind...
This paper describes the efforts at MILE lab, IISc, to create a 100,000-word database each in Kannad...
In this paper, we describe initial efforts at Hewlett-Packard Labs, Bangalore, to create datasets of...
In this paper, we propose a novel heuristic approach to segment recognizable symbols from online Kan...
In this work, we describe a system, which recognises open vocabulary, isolated, online handwritten T...
In this work, we describe a system, which recognises open vocabulary, isolated, online handwritten T...
N-gram language models and lexicon-based word-recognition are popular methods in the literature to i...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a novel dexterous technique for fast and accurate recognition of...
In this paper, we propose a novel dexterous technique for fast and accurate recognition of online ha...
Abstract: Recognition of handwritten text is still an unresolved research problem in the field of op...
The robustness of a typical Handwritten character recognition system relies on the availability of c...
Research in the field of recognizing unlimited vocabulary, online handwritten Indic words is still i...
Research in the field of recognizing unlimited vocabulary, online handwritten Indic words is still i...
In this paper, we disseminate a new handwritten digits-dataset, termed Kannada-MNIST, for the Kannad...
In this paper, we disseminate a new handwritten digits-dataset, termed Kannada-MNIST, for the Kannad...
Abstract — This paper presents a novel approach to recognize Grantha, an ancient script in South Ind...
This paper describes the efforts at MILE lab, IISc, to create a 100,000-word database each in Kannad...
In this paper, we describe initial efforts at Hewlett-Packard Labs, Bangalore, to create datasets of...
In this paper, we propose a novel heuristic approach to segment recognizable symbols from online Kan...
In this work, we describe a system, which recognises open vocabulary, isolated, online handwritten T...
In this work, we describe a system, which recognises open vocabulary, isolated, online handwritten T...
N-gram language models and lexicon-based word-recognition are popular methods in the literature to i...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a novel dexterous technique for fast and accurate recognition of...
In this paper, we propose a novel dexterous technique for fast and accurate recognition of online ha...
Abstract: Recognition of handwritten text is still an unresolved research problem in the field of op...
The robustness of a typical Handwritten character recognition system relies on the availability of c...
Research in the field of recognizing unlimited vocabulary, online handwritten Indic words is still i...
Research in the field of recognizing unlimited vocabulary, online handwritten Indic words is still i...
In this paper, we disseminate a new handwritten digits-dataset, termed Kannada-MNIST, for the Kannad...
In this paper, we disseminate a new handwritten digits-dataset, termed Kannada-MNIST, for the Kannad...
Abstract — This paper presents a novel approach to recognize Grantha, an ancient script in South Ind...