DETECTION AND RECOGNITION OF HINDI TEXT FROM NATURAL SCENES AND ITS TRANSLITERATION TO ENGLISH

  • Buttar P
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Abstract

India is a country with many cultures and if you travel from one place to another, you might find yourself in totally different culture. This also means the languages change from place to place in India and it gets very difficult to read signboards, shop names and even many other common things written in local languages. This can create problems for not only the travelers travelling from other countries but also the people who move withing the country from different regions. But most of the signboards, shop names or other landmarks mostly use English or Hindi in most of the regions. Here we propose a complete text detection & recognition as well as transliteration system that will help travelers read text written in Hindi on any signboards or shops and then transliterate that detected text into English. The proposed system is capable of detecting text written in Hindi language in natural environment using Progressive Scale Expansion algorithm and then transliterating the detected text

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Buttar, P. K. (2022). DETECTION AND RECOGNITION OF HINDI TEXT FROM NATURAL SCENES AND ITS TRANSLITERATION TO ENGLISH. International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, 13(2), 32–38. https://doi.org/10.26483/ijarcs.v13i2.6808

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