OCR system for poor quality images using chain-code representation

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Abstract

The field of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) has gained more attention in the recent years because of its importance and applications. Some examples of OCR are: video indexing, references archiving, car-plate recognition, and data entry. In this work a robust system for OCR is presented. The proposed system recognizes text in poor quality images. Characters are extracted from the given poor quality image to be recognized using chain-code representation. The proposed system uses Google online spelling to suggest replacements for words which are misspelled during the recognition process. For evaluating the proposed system, the born-digital dataset ICDAR is used. The proposed system achieves 74.02 % correctly recognized word rate. The results demonstrate that the proposed system recognizes text in poor quality images efficiently.

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Ahmed, A. H., Afifi, M., Korashy, M., William, E. K., El-Sattar, M. A., & Hafez, Z. (2016). OCR system for poor quality images using chain-code representation. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 407, pp. 151–161). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26690-9_14

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