Title :
A New Efficient Graphemes Segmentation Technique for Offline Arabic Handwriting
Author :
Eraqi, H.M. ; Abdelazeem, S.
Author_Institution :
Electron. Eng. Dept., American Univ. in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract :
In this paper, the challenging problem of the segmentation of Arabic handwriting is addressed. We propose a new efficient technique for segmentation of offline Arabic handwriting into the basic graphemes of the handwritten Arabic script. The proposed technique applies the Douglas-Peucker algorithm on the skeletonized parts of the offline handwritten images to convert them into a set of piecewise linear curves where the local writing direction information and the neighborhood geometric characteristics are used for graphemes segmentation. As a pre-processing stage to the proposed segmentation technique, a reliable rule-based method is used for diacritics extraction that is based on the geometric properties and writing positions of those diacritics. The segmentation technique has been tested using 1400 Arabic handwritten words from the IFN/ENIT database and a comparison made against the recent existing methods in the literature and a promising segmentation performance has been achieved, indicating the effectiveness of the proposed technique.
Keywords :
geometry; handwriting recognition; image segmentation; knowledge based systems; natural language processing; piecewise linear techniques; Douglas-Peucker algorithm; IFN/ENIT database; diacritics extraction; graphemes segmentation; handwritten Arabic script; neighborhood geometric characteristics; offline Arabic handwriting; offline handwritten images; piecewise linear curves; rule-based method; Algorithm design and analysis; Image edge detection; Image segmentation; Linear regression; Noise; Shape; Writing; Diacritics Detection; Douglas-Peucker Algorithm; Handwriting Recognition; Handwriting Segmentation; Local Writing Direction; Skeletonization;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition (ICFHR), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bari
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2262-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICFHR.2012.162