Handwritten Character Recognition Using Multiresolution Technique and Euclidean Distance Metric

  • Kumar Patel D
  • Som T
  • Kumar Yadav S
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the present paper, the problem of handwritten character recognition has been tackled with multiresolution technique using discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and Euclidean distance metric (EDM). The technique has been tested and found to be more accurate and faster. Characters is classified into 26 pattern classes based on appropriate properties. Features of the handwritten character images are extracted by DWT used with appropriate level of multiresolution technique, and then each pattern class is characterized by a mean vector. Distances from input pattern vector to all the mean vectors are computed by EDM. Minimum distance determines the class membership of input pattern vector. The proposed method provides good recognition accuracy of 90% for handwritten characters even with fewer samples.

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Kumar Patel, D., Som, T., Kumar Yadav, S., & Kumar Singh, M. (2012). Handwritten Character Recognition Using Multiresolution Technique and Euclidean Distance Metric. Journal of Signal and Information Processing, 03(02), 208–214. https://doi.org/10.4236/jsip.2012.32028

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