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Gujarati character recognition
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition. ICDAR '99 (Cat. No.PR00318), 1999This paper describes the classification of a subset of printed or digitized Gujarati characters. Gujarati belongs to the genre of Devanagri scripts from the Indian subcontinent. Very little work is found in the literature for recognition of Indian language scripts.
S. Antani, L. Agnihotri
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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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