ShCT IT Lecturer presents technical paper in ICT
Mr. Santosh Kumar Henge from IT Department presented a technical paper entitled “Paper-Back Side Layered Hand Written and Printed Text Optical Character Recognition (OCR)” in the Symposium on Emerging Trends in Advanced Computing which was held last May 15, 2012 at Ibri College of Technology.
Mr. Santosh paper highlights the importance of the recognition of handwritten characters as it is being widely used in various areas like office automation, posting sorting, and bank cheque recognition. His study focuses on page back side character recognition rather than the front text by implementing the Advanced Logic System Controller. This controller takes the text in the form of written or printed files, scanned files, digital cameras, etc. then, it processes the images and examines the high intensity of the images based on quality ration. Afterwards, it extracts the image or page back side characters depending on the quality, checks the character orientation and alignment, and checks the character thickness, base, and print ration.
The main objectives of the paper are to develop the identification, deference prototyping for the page back side characters, numeric, and images by using fuzzy logic and to determine suitable features for printed and handwritten character recognition. According to the study, this OCR system can save abstracted characters to the database after extracting only equivalent and necessary characters from a large amount of documents by using Gaussian Membership based on the identified algorithm.