Abstract

Most of the documents in various application areas like Government, Business and Research is available in the form of bi-lingual/multi-lingual text document. The multilingual documents are captured from video/camera for identification of script of the text document for automatic reading and editing. In this paper, an attempt is made to address the problem of script identification from camera captured document images with SFTA features. The input image is decomposed into a group of binary images by applying TTBD with fixing the number of the threshold as t n =3 empirically, on each decomposed binary image, Box Count, Mean Gray Level, and Pixel Count are extracted to form the feature vector. This feature vector is submitted to K-NN classifier to identify the scripts of the input document image. In all 10 scripts of the indian languages are considered along with common English language as bi-lingual documents. The novelty of the paper is that 7 features are selected as potential features to obtain the highest accuracy. Features like Box Count (3), Mean Gray Level (2), and Pixel Count (2) have obtained the 87.02% recognition accuracy for English and Hindi Script combinations for the dataset collected and encouraging results for other combinations. These 7 potential features were selected using the technique named as feed-forward feature selection, from the set all 18 features.

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