Deep sparse auto-encoder features learning for arabic text recognition

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One of the most recent challenging issues of pattern recognition and artificial intelligence is Arabic text recognition. This research topic is still a pervasive and unaddressed research field, because of several factors. Complications arise due to the cursive nature of the Arabic writing, character similarities, unlimited vocabulary, use of multi-size and mixed-fonts, etc. To handle these challenges, an automatic Arabic text recognition requires building a robust system by computing discriminative features and applying a rigorous classifier together to achieve an improved performance. In this work, we introduce a new deep learning based system that recognizes Arabic text contained in images. We propose a novel hybrid network, combining a Bag-of-Feature (BoF) framework for feature extraction based on a deep Sparse Auto-Encoder (SAE), and Hidden Markov Models (HMMs), for sequence recognition. Our proposed system, termed BoF-deep SAE-HMM, is tested on four datasets, namely the printed Arabic line images Printed KHATT (P-KHATT), the benchmark printed word images Arabic Printed Text Image (APTI), the benchmark handwritten Arabic word images IFN/ENIT, and the benchmark handwritten digits images Modified National Institute of Standards and Technology (MNIST).

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Rahal, N., Tounsi, M., Hussain, A., & Alimi, A. M. (2021). Deep sparse auto-encoder features learning for arabic text recognition. IEEE Access, 9, 18569–18584. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3053618

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