International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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ISSN: 2319-7064




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Survey Paper | Computers in Biology and Medicine | India | Volume 7 Issue 3, March 2018 | Rating: 6.2 / 10


Optimal Characteristics Recognization for Visually Impaired Users Using Surface based Descriptors

Sreekanth Kumar D | Sashi Rekha K


Abstract: This Project will acquaint with perceive unconstrained content line. The record will light up the key factors in outlining a content catch strategy. The programmed acknowledgment of recorded manually written content, for example, letters, compositions, or whole books. Especially in the field of unconstrained penmanship acknowledgment (HWR), where the composition styles of different journalists must be managed, extreme troubles are experienced. The arranged strategies, spotting alludes to the way toward recovering all cases of a given watchword from a record. In the present paper, an assessment plot strategy for written by hand records is portrayed. It got from a neural system based framework for unconstrained penmanship acknowledgment. All things considered it performs format free spotting, i. e. it isn & #039, t important for a catchphrase to show up in the preparation set. The catchphrase spotting is finished utilizing a change of the binarization calculation in conjunction with a repetitive neural system. We show that the proposed frameworks beat not just an established dynamic time distorting based approach yet additionally a cutting edge watchword spotting framework. Moreover, we break down the execution of the hidden neural systems when utilizing them in an acknowledgment errand took after by watchword spotting on the delivered translation. We call attention to the benefits of watchword spotting with binarization when contrasted with exemplary content line acknowledgment.


Keywords: Accessibility, assistive technology, face recognition, Microsoft Kinect, wearable device, wearable system


Edition: Volume 7 Issue 3, March 2018,


Pages: 752 - 756


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