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IIT Madras researcher develops easy OCR system for Bharati Script
A team of researcher at IIT-Madras headed by Professor V. Srinivasa Chakravarthy, developed a method for reading documents in Bharati Script by using a multi-lingual optical character recognition (OCR) scheme. About Bharati It is a unified script for nine Indian languages which is being proposed as a common script for India. The integrated script includes ..
Category: Art & Culture Current Affairs
Topics: ASCII • Bharati script • Braille system • Culture • IIT-Madras • OCR Scheme • Optical Character Recognition • Roman script
IIT Madras develops an easy OCR system for reading Bharti script
Dr. Srinivasa Chakravathy and his team at IIT Madras has developed a unified script for nine Indian languages, named the Bharati script. The team has developed a method for reading documents in Bharati script using a multi-lingual Optical Character Recognition (OCR) scheme. The team has also created a finger-spelling method that can be used to ..
Category: Government Schemes Current Affairs
Topics: Artificial intelligence • Brahmic scripts • Cha • Contents • Devanagari • Gurmukhi • Hearing loss • Hindi • Ja • Optical Character Recognition • Writing systems
MICR: Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
MICR stands for Magnetic Ink Character Recognition, and is used to describe the special numbers and symbols you typically see at the bottom of checks, and the technology and processes to produce and analyze these characters. Short for Magnetic-Ink Character Recognition, MICR is a type of font capable of recognition using magnetically charged ink. Computers ..
Topics: Automatic identification and data capture • Economy • Financial services • Magnetic ink character recognition • Money • Office equipment • Optical Character Recognition • Typography • Westminster