Title :
Interactive segmentation for character extraction in stone inscriptions
Author :
Mohana, H.S. ; Navya, K. ; Rajithkumar, B.K. ; Nagesh, C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Instrum. & Technol., MCE, Hassan, India
Abstract :
Indian stone inscriptions play an important role in the reconstruction of the history of India. Kannada is considered the oldest language next to Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Tamil. According to linguists Tamil and Kannada branched off simultaneously from the Dravidian language of South India before the Christian Era. Indian epigraphy becomes more widespread over the 1st millennium, engraved on the faces of cliffs, on pillars, on tablets of stone, drawn in caves and on rocks, some gouged into the bedrock. Later they were also inscribed on palm leaves, coins, copper plates, and on temple walls. Preserving the heritage of ancient civilizations furthers the education and understanding of world cultures that may help to promote world peace. Without digital preservation of important cultural sites, future generations may never know the achievements of past civilizations, our heritage. As pollution, wars, and natural disasters take their toll on these ancient structures, it is increasingly important to accomplish preservation of those historical monuments for cultural heritage of a nation. Here in the paper, we took different images of stone inscriptions of Kannada characters from various regions in Karnataka. The images are processed such that its character is preprocessed, matched and extracted. Computer vision is concerned with the theory for building artificial systems that obtain information from images. They also document the development and use of written languages in India.
Keywords :
archaeology; computer vision; digital preservation; feature extraction; history; image matching; image segmentation; interactive systems; linguistics; natural languages; transforms; Christian Era; Dravidian language; India written languages; Indian epigraphy; Indian stone inscriptions; Kannada characters; Karnataka; Prakrit; SIFT algorithm; Sanskrit; South India; Tamil; ancient civilizations; ancient structures; artificial systems; character extraction; character matching; computer vision; cultural heritage; cultural sites; digital preservation; education; heritage preservation; historical monuments preservation; history reconstruction; images processing; interactive segmentation; oldest language; past civilizations; stone inscriptions images; world cultures; Conferences; Feature extraction; Image edge detection; Lighting; Market research; Noise; Shape; Image processing; Kannada characters; SIFT algorithm; Stone inscriptions; character extraction;
Conference_Titel :
Current Trends in Engineering and Technology (ICCTET), 2014 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Coimbatore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7986-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICCTET.2014.6966309