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international conference on recent advances in information technology | 2012

A study of different kinds of degradation in printed Bangla script

Manoj Kumar Shukla; Haider Banka

In this paper we focus on the different kinds of degradation in printed Bangla script. The working module of any Optical character Recognition system almost depends upon printing and paper of the input document image. A number of OCR techniques are available and claim correctly identified accuracy in printed document image in Indian and foreign script. A few report have been found on the recognition of the degraded Indian language document. The degradation in any scanned printed document can be of many types. In this paper, we have proposed different kind of degradation problem available in scanned printed Bangla script. We are identifying the different kind of degradation in printed Bangla language document image. Accordingly we have discussed problem associated with each kind of degradation in printed Bangla script document. The some possible solutions have also been discusses.


International Journal of Computer Applications | 2014

Degraded Script Identification for Indian Language- A Survey

Manoj Kumar Shukla; Haider Banka

The working module of any Optical character Recognition system almost depends upon printing and paper of the input document image. A number of OCR techniques are available and claim correctly identified accuracy in printed document image in Indian and foreign script. A few report have been found on the recognition of the degraded Indian language document. The degradation in any scanned printed document can be of many types. In this paper, we focus a survey of degraded script identification for Indian Language document.


International Journal of Computer Applications | 2014

Line-wise Script Segmentation for Indian Language Documents

Manoj Kumar Shukla; Haider Banka

In a multi-lingual country like India, script segmentation or script separation of the multi-script in an image of a document page is of primary importance for a script identification system. For script segmentation of such a document page, it is necessary to segment multi script forms before running individual OCR of the script. In this paper we present a technique for script segmentation of the individual text line for printed in Indian language document. Our line wise script segmentation approach is Horizontal Projection Profile based script segmentation. A prototype of the system has been tested on printed Indian language lines of script and an average accuracy of 99% has been achieved.


Archive | 2011

Script Segmentation of Printed Devnagari and Bangla Languages Document Images OCR

Manoj Kumar Shukla; Tushar Patnaik; Shrikant Tiwari; Sanjay Singh


Archive | 2011

An Efficient Segmentation Scheme for the Recognition of Printed Devanagari Script

Manoj Kumar Shukla; Haider Banka


Archive | 2011

Mitigating Multiple Cooperative Black Hole Attack using DRI in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

Manoj Kumar Shukla; Vinit Garg; Piyoush Gupta


international conference on communication technology | 2013

Electronic Penalty an Initiative for E-Governance using RFID and Camera-based Hybrid Approach

Shiv Kumar Goel; Manoj Kumar Shukla


Procedia Computer Science | 2015

Approaches to Impose e-penalty Using Vahan Smart Card for Improving Road and Transport Safety with the Help of ICT: An E-Governanace Endeavour

Shiv Kumar Goel; Manoj Kumar Shukla


Indian journal of science and technology | 2015

Structural Features Extraction for Devnagari and Bangla Language Documents

Manoj Kumar Shukla; Haider Banka; K.P. Yadav


international conference on communication technology | 2013

Shadow Detection – Its Pros and Cons

Manoj K. Sabnis; Manoj Kumar Shukla

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