Off-Line Arabic Handwritten Word

Off-Line Arabic Handwritten Word Segmentation Using Rotational Invariant Segments Features

Shubair Abdulla1, Amer Al-Nassiri2, and Rosalina Abdul Salam3

1Faculty of Education and Basic Sciences, Ajman University of Science and Technology, UAE

2Faculty of IT, Ajman University of Science and Technology, UAE

3School of Computer Sciences, University SaMalaysia, Malaysia

 

Abstract: This paper describes a new segmentation algorithm for handwritten Arabic characters using Rotational Invariant Segments Features (RISF). The algorithm evaluates a large set of curved segments or strokes through the image of the input Arabic word or subword using a dynamic feature extraction technique then nominates a small “optimal” subset of cuts for segmentation. All the directions of stroke are converted to two main segments: '+' and w'-' RISF. A list of nominated segmentation points are prepared from the '+' segments and evaluated according to special conditions to locate the final segmentation points. The RISF algorithm was tested by using our new designed database AHD/AUST and the IFN/ENIT database. It has achieved a high segmentation rate of 95.66% on AHD/AUST and 90.58% on IFN/ENIT handwritten Arabic databases.

Keywords:  Feature extraction, Arabic character segmentation, cursive writing, Arabic words database.

Received June 24, 2006; accepted March 19, 2007

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