Title :
Automatic assessment mark entry system using local binary pattern (LBP) and salient structural features
Author :
Ghai, Lim Lam ; Hisham, Suhaila Badarol ; Yahya, Norashikin
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. Teknol. PETRONAS, Tronoh, Malaysia
Abstract :
Offline handwritten digit recognition continues to be a fundamental research problem in document analysis and retrieval. The common method used in extracting handwritten mark from assessment forms is to assign a person to manually type in the marks into a spreadsheet. This method is found to be time consuming, not cost effective and prone to human mistakes. Thus, a number recognition system is developed using local binary pattern (LBP) technique to extract and convert students´ identity numbers and handwritten marks on assessment forms into a spreadsheet. The training data contain three sets of LBP values for each digit. The recognition rate of handwritten digits using LBP is about 50% because LBP could not fully describe the structure of the digits. Instead, LBP is useful in term of scaling the digits `0 to 9´ from the highest to the lowest similarity score as compared with the sample using chi square distance. The recognition rate can be greatly improved to about 95% by verifying the ranking of chi square distance with the salient structural features of digits.
Keywords :
document handling; handwriting recognition; information retrieval; LBP; automatic assessment mark entry system; chi square distance; document analysis; document retrieval; handwritten digits recognition rate; handwritten mark extraction; local binary pattern; offline handwritten digit recognition; salient structural features; Conferences; Control systems; Feature extraction; Handwriting recognition; Histograms; Training data; chi square distance; handwritten recognition; local binary pattern; structural feature;
Conference_Titel :
Control System, Computing and Engineering (ICCSCE), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5685-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICCSCE.2014.7072747