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17 March 2017 Recognizing online Arabic handwritten characters using a deep architecture
Najiba Tagougui, Monji Kherallah
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Proceedings Volume 10341, Ninth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2016); 103410L (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2268419
Event: Ninth International Conference on Machine Vision, 2016, Nice, France
Abstract
Recognizing the online Arabic handwritten script has been gaining more interest because of the impressive advances in mobile device requiring more and more intelligent handwritten recognizers. Since it was demonstrated within many previous research that Deep Neural Networks (DNN) exhibit a great performance, we propose in this work a new system based on a DNN in which we try to optimize the training process by a smooth construct of the deep architecture. The Output’s error of each unit in the previous layer will be computed and only the smallest error will be maintained in the next iteration. This paper uses LMCA database for training and testing data. The experimental study reveals that our proposed DBNN using generated Bottleneck features can outperform state of the art online recognizers.
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Najiba Tagougui and Monji Kherallah "Recognizing online Arabic handwritten characters using a deep architecture", Proc. SPIE 10341, Ninth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2016), 103410L (17 March 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2268419
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Neural networks

Feature extraction

Binary data

Machine learning

Mobile devices

Prototyping

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