Abstract

AbstractThe main aim of this work is to compare Hindu and Arabic digits with respect to a machine’s ability to recognize them. This comparison is done on the raw representation (images) of the digits and on their features extracted using two feature selection methods. Three learning algorithms with different inductive biases were used in the comparison performed using the raw representation; two of them were also used to compare the digits using their extracted features. All classifiers gave better results for Hindu digits in both cases; when raw representation was used and when the selected features where used. The experiments also show that Hindu digits can be classified with better accuracy, higher confidence and using fewer features than Arabic digits. These results indicate that hand-written Hindu digits are actually easier to recognize than hand-written Arabic digits. The machine learning methods used in this work are instance based learning (the kNN algorithm), Naive Bayesian and neural networks. T...

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