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1 Title of the Article Application for Handwritten Devnagari Optical Character Recognition
2 Author's name Shahid Shaikh, : 4th Year Undergraduate Student, Department of CSE, TCOER, Pune, India (Email-shahidsk444@gmail.com)
3 Author's name Suyog Sankpal, Akshay Sonawane, Prasad Chavan
4 Subject Indian handwritten character recognition
5 Keyword(s) Preprocessing, Image binarization, Morphological operators, Dilation, Skew Correction, Segmentation, Feature extraction
6 Abstract

Handwritten character recognition is used frequently to describe the ability of computer to translate human writing into text. The technical challenges in character recognition arise mainly from three sources. First the symbols: the set of idealized shapes that can occur, often in a hierarchy where simple symbols are assembled into more complex ones, at several levels of organization. Second is deformation: the range of shape variations that each symbol is allowed to undergo, including geometric transformation (translation, rotation, scaling, Stretching, etc.) and more complex or time dependent distortion. Third is an image defect: the imperfections in image due to printing, optics, scanning, quantization, binarization [1], etc. Handwriting and machine print demand a different approach. Handwriting consists of elongated strokes, whereas the machine print consists of regularly spaced blobs. Approx. 500 million people around the world use Devnagari script. It provides written form to over forty languages which

7 Publisher Innovative Research Publication
8 Journal Name; vol., no. International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science & Technology (IJIRCST); Volume-2 Issue-2
9 Publication Date March 2014
10 Type Peer-reviewed Article
11 Format PDF
12 Uniform Resource Identifier https://ijircst.org/view_abstract.php?title=Application-for-Handwritten-Devnagari-Optical-Character-Recognition&year=2014&vol=2&primary=QVJULTMz
13 Digital Object Identifier(DOI)  
14 Language English
15 Page No 26-29

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