Optical Script Identification for multi-lingual Indic-script
Poddar, Sidhantha, Gupta, Rohan
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Script identification and text recognition are some of the major domains in the application of Artificial Intelligence. In this era of digitalization, the use of digital note-taking has become a common practice. Still, conventional methods of using pen and paper is a prominent way of writing. This leads to the classification of scripts based on the method they are obtained. A survey on the current methodologies and state-of-art methods used for processing and identification would prove beneficial for researchers. The aim of this article is to discuss the advancement in the techniques for script pre-processing and text recognition. In India there are twelve prominent Indic scripts, unlike the English language, these scripts have layers of characteristics. Complex characteristics such as similarity in text shape make them difficult to recognize and analyze, thus this requires advance preprocessing methods for their accurate recognition. A sincere attempt is made in this survey to provide a comparison between all algorithms. We hope that this survey would provide insight to a researcher working not only on Indic scripts but also other languages.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-10-2023
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