Abstract

MODI script is an ancient language of the Marathi people. MODI script is used to write the Marathi language, which is the mother language of Maharashtra, India. To understand this ancient language here we analyze text recognition techniques. MODI script was used primarily by administrative people to keep their accounts, as well as most of the revenue documents, were written in MODI language. For recognition of such text, number of image processing techniques are used. The official scriptures of Goa were previously written in this 17th-century Balbodh style of Devanagari, which is currently being restored. It is now a practical visual reminder of the former Maratha era and a specialized research skill; it is a technological key required primarily to access the Maratha state's empirical history through these archive resources. This paper explains the previous analysis of MODI text recognition. MODI text recognition system is well explained with the help of a generalized text recognition system model. The model includes image acquisition, normalization, binarization, segmentation, feature extraction, training, and classification lastly recognized image. Numerous optional strategies that have been used in various identification systems are available for each level. The history of the Maratha dynasty and other significant facts can be revealed in numerous MODI manuscripts by using these different techniques to identify MODI characters. Also, some applications of text recognition are explained in this paper.

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