Title :
Isolated Telugu Palm leaf character recognition using Radon Transform — A novel approach
Author :
Sastry, Panyam Narahari ; Krishnan, Ram
Author_Institution :
Dept. of ECE, CBIT, Hyderabad, India
fDate :
Oct. 30 2012-Nov. 2 2012
Abstract :
This paper deals with the Palm leaf character recognition (PLCR) using Radon Transform applied to Telugu Characters. A large collection of these Palm leaf characters are available in the classical Indian languages like Sanskrit, Tamil, Pali etc as well as in more modern languages like Telugu. Manuscripts on Palm leaves in India are the most unique collection for Centuries pertaining to wisdom and knowledge containing religious texts and treaties on a host of subjects such as art, medicine, astronomy, astrology, mathematics, law and music in various traditional and modern languages. The palm leaves are natural organic products and are therefore very susceptible to deterioration due to climatic factors (relative humidity, temperature), light and insects. Hence, preservation and digitization of these palm leaves/manuscripts is important. These characters on the palm leaf have the additional properties like depth (which is proportional to the pen pressure applied by the scriber), an added feature which can be gainfully exploited in PLCR. This paper explores how these 3D features can be extracted and how they can be gainfully used in the recognition and classification process using Radon Transform and Nearest Neighborhood Classifier (NNC). The best percentage of accuracy obtained in the proposed method is 93%.
Keywords :
Radon transforms; feature extraction; handwritten character recognition; humidity; image classification; natural languages; organic compounds; vegetation; 3D feature extraction; Indian languages; NNC; PLCR; Radon transform; classification process; climatic factors; depth properties; insect factor; isolated Telugu palm leaf character recognition; light factor; manuscript digitization; manuscript preservation; natural organic products; nearest neighborhood classifier; palm leave digitization; palm leave preservation; pen pressure; recognition process; relative humidity factor; religious texts; religious treaties; scriber; temperature factor; Character recognition; Computers; Coordinate measuring machines; Databases; Feature extraction; Transforms; Vectors; 3D Features; Nearest Neighborhood Classifier (NNC); Palm Leaf Character Recognition (PLCR); Radon Transform; Telugu Characters;
Conference_Titel :
Information and Communication Technologies (WICT), 2012 World Congress on
Conference_Location :
Trivandrum
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4806-5
DOI :
10.1109/WICT.2012.6409183