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    Baseline Isolated Printed Text Image Database for Pashto Script Recognition

    Arfa Siddiqu, Abdul Basit*, Waheed Noor, Muhammad Asfandyar Khan, M. Saeed H. Kakar, Azam Khan

    Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing, Vol.37, No.1, pp. 875-885, 2023, DOI:10.32604/iasc.2023.036426

    Abstract The optical character recognition for the right to left and cursive languages such as Arabic is challenging and received little attention from researchers in the past compared to the other Latin languages. Moreover, the absence of a standard publicly available dataset for several low-resource languages, including the Pashto language remained a hurdle in the advancement of language processing. Realizing that, a clean dataset is the fundamental and core requirement of character recognition, this research begins with dataset generation and aims at a system capable of complete language understanding. Keeping in view the complete and full autonomous recognition of the cursive… More >

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    Pashto Characters Recognition Using Multi-Class Enabled Support Vector Machine

    Sulaiman Khan1, Shah Nazir1, Habib Ullah Khan2,*, Anwar Hussain1

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.67, No.3, pp. 2831-2844, 2021, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2021.015054

    Abstract During the last two decades significant work has been reported in the field of cursive language’s recognition especially, in the Arabic, the Urdu and the Persian languages. The unavailability of such work in the Pashto language is because of: the absence of a standard database and of significant research work that ultimately acts as a big barrier for the research community. The slight change in the Pashto characters’ shape is an additional challenge for researchers. This paper presents an efficient OCR system for the handwritten Pashto characters based on multi-class enabled support vector machine using manifold feature extraction techniques. These… More >

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