Abstract

Digital recognitions are playing a vital function in the current era of technological advancements. Hence, they offer more possible ways of performing handwritten character recognition (HCR). Generally, recognizing the Tamil handwritten texts is highly complicated, in comparison to the Western scripts. Nevertheless, many researchers have presented several real-time approaches to achieve Tamil character recognition (TCR) in offline mode. This paper introduces a new handwritten TCR (HTCR) approach with two phases: (1) pre-processing and (2) classification. Primarily, the scanned document in the Tamil language is pre-processed via the steps like RGB to grayscale conversion, binarization with thresholding, image complementation, application of morphological operations and linearization. The pre-processed images are then classified using an optimized convolutional neural network (CNN) model. Further, the fully connected layer (FCL) and the weights are tuned optimally via a new sea lion with self-adaptiveness (SL-SA) algorithm. Lastly, the adopted model is evaluated using various measures to prove its supremacy over the existing schemes.

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