A combined static and dynamic feature extraction technique to recognize handwritten digits

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The recent advances in the feature extraction techniques in recognition of handwritten digits attract researchers to work in this area. The present study includes recognition of handwritten digits using hybrid feature extraction technique including static and dynamic properties of handwritten digit images. In this paper, static properties include number of non-zero (white) pixels in square, horizontal, vertical and diagonal styles as sub regions of a binary image. The dynamic properties include features from recovery of drawing order of original image. The extraction of dynamic features include two stages: first stage recover the drawing order of an image and second stage compute the chain code directions from recovered drawing order. The algorithm for recovery of drawing order uses properties of writing behavior. The support vector machine has been used as recognition method for the proposed feature extraction scheme. We have achieved an overall error rate of 0.73 % for mnist data set including 60,000 training images and 10,000 test images. Our feature extraction technique results in feature vector length of an image equals to 356. The achieved results strengthen our proposed technique usability as error rate achieved is at par with literature ( $$

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Sharma, A. (2015). A combined static and dynamic feature extraction technique to recognize handwritten digits. Vietnam Journal of Computer Science, 2(3), 133–142. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40595-014-0038-1

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