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Santanu Chaudhury

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur

Publications -  389
Citations -  4361

Santanu Chaudhury is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ontology (information science) & Deep learning. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 380 publications receiving 3691 citations. Previous affiliations of Santanu Chaudhury include Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute & Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.

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Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing

TL;DR: A novel intelligent multiple watermarking techniques are proposed that has reduced the amount of data to be embedded and consequently improved perceptual quality of the watermarked image.
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Signature verification using multiple neural classifiers

TL;DR: Experimental results show that combination of the classifiers increases reliability of the recognition results and is the unique feature of this work.
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Recognition of dynamic hand gestures

TL;DR: A recognition engine is developed which can reliably recognize these gestures despite individual variations and has the ability to detect start and end of gesture sequences in an automated fashion.
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Text Extraction and Document Image Segmentation Using Matched Wavelets and MRF Model

TL;DR: A clustering-based technique has been devised for estimating globally matched wavelet filters using a collection of groundtruth images and a text extraction scheme for the segmentation of document images into text, background, and picture components is extended.
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Devnagari numeral recognition by combining decision of multiple connectionist classifiers

TL;DR: Experimental results show that the technique for recognition of handwritten Devnagari numerals is effective and reliable and a multi-classifier connectionist architecture has been proposed for increasing reliability of the recognition results.