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Classification of handwritten Gujarati numerals
2015 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI), 2015This paper addresses the problem of recognizing handwritten numerals for Gujarati Language. Three methods are presented for feature extraction. One belongs to the spatial domain and other two belongs to the transform domain. In first technique, a new method has been proposed for spatial domain which is based on Freeman chain code.
Archana N. Vyas, Mukesh M. Goswami
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2017
Singapore has four official languages: Malay, Mandarin, Tamil, and English. In its bilingual education policy, English is studied as a first language and an officially assigned ethnic mother tongue language (MTL) as a second language. Since 1990, five South Asian languages, which are considered ‘semi-official’ MTLs, can be chosen.
Shah, Sheena, Jain, Ritu
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Singapore has four official languages: Malay, Mandarin, Tamil, and English. In its bilingual education policy, English is studied as a first language and an officially assigned ethnic mother tongue language (MTL) as a second language. Since 1990, five South Asian languages, which are considered ‘semi-official’ MTLs, can be chosen.
Shah, Sheena, Jain, Ritu
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1921
1. In India, perhaps as much as in any linguistic area, we are faced with an extensive mixture of dialects from the earliest times. The conditions have seldom been such as make for the evolution of a number of sharply differentiated languages. Constant invasions, the movements of great armies, the attraction of vast crowds of pilgrims from distant ...
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1. In India, perhaps as much as in any linguistic area, we are faced with an extensive mixture of dialects from the earliest times. The conditions have seldom been such as make for the evolution of a number of sharply differentiated languages. Constant invasions, the movements of great armies, the attraction of vast crowds of pilgrims from distant ...
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The phonetics of contrastive phonation in Gujarati
Journal of Phonetics, 2012Abstract The current study examines (near-)minimal pairs of breathy and modal phonation produced by ten native speakers of Gujarati in connected speech, across different vowel qualities and separated by nine equal timepoints of vowel duration. The results identify five spectral measures (i.e. H1–H2, H2–H4, H1–A1, H1–A2, H1–A3), four noise measures (i.
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Cape Town Gujarati and its relation to Gujarati dialectology: A study of retroflex boosting
Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics, 2020Rajend Mesthrie
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A Novel Hybrid Translator for Gujarati to Interlingual English MTS for Personage Idioms
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2023Jatin C Modh +2 more
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