Segmentation of Handwritten Text Document- A Review
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology(IJARCET) - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Optical character recognition (OCR) is very popular research field since 1950’s. A great work has been done for various scripts. This paper provides a review of various segmentations. We present a method for line segmentation, word segmentation and character segmentation of handwritten text document. The goal of Segmentation is to divide a text document into line, word and character. The main challenge in the segmentation of handwritten language is the variation in handwriting styles
Authors and Affiliations
Er. Naunita
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