Recognition of Online Handwritten Isolated Kannada Characters using PCA and DTW

  • Prasad G* K
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Abstract

Handwriting is a natural means of documentation and communication for several years. Human beings communicating with computers through handwritten input would be the best and easiest way of exchanging the information. It is difficult to input data for computers for Indian language scripts because of their complex typing nature. This paper focuses on exploring performance of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Dynamic Time Wrapping (DTW) approaches for recognizing online handwritten isolated Kannada characters. Methodology proposed in this paper is writer independent model which recognizes basic 50 Kannada characters including 16 vowels and 34 consonants.

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Prasad G*, K., & Hegde, V. (2019). Recognition of Online Handwritten Isolated Kannada Characters using PCA and DTW. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(4), 11107–11111. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d7810.118419

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