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LBP Based Line-Wise Script Identification

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This paper proposed a new algorithm for printed script identification based on texture analysis that uses the histogram of the local patterns as description of the script stroke directions distribution which is the characteristic of every script.
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Script identification is an important step in multi-script document analysis. As different textures present in text portion of a script are the main distinct features of the script, in this paper, we proposed a new algorithm for printed script identification based on texture analysis. Since local patterns is a unifying concept for traditional statistical and structural approaches of texture analysis, here the basic idea is to use the histogram of the local patterns as description of the script stroke directions distribution which is the characteristic of every script. As local pattern, the basic version of the Local Binary Patterns (LBP) and a modified version of the Orientation of the Local Binary Patterns (OLBP) are proposed. A Least Square Support Vector Machine (LS-SVM) is used as identifier. The scheme has been verified on two databases. The first or training database is a database with 200 sheets of 10 different scripts. The scripts font is provided by the Google translator. The second or test database has been obtained by scanning different newspapers and books. It contains 5 common scripts among 10 different scripts of the first database. From the experiment we obtained encouraging results.

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Local Derivative Pattern Versus Local Binary Pattern: Face Recognition With High-Order Local Pattern Descriptor

TL;DR: The nth-order LDP is proposed to encode the (n-1)th -order local derivative direction variations, which can capture more detailed information than the first-order local pattern used in local binary pattern (LBP).
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Rotation invariant texture features and their use in automatic script identification

TL;DR: Rotation invariant texture features are computed based on an extension of the popular multi-channel Gabor filtering technique, and their effectiveness is tested with 300 randomly rotated samples of 15 Brodatz textures to solve a practical but hitherto mostly overlooked problem in document image processing.
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Determination of the script and language content of document images

TL;DR: This work has developed techniques for distinguishing which language is represented in an image of text using a technique based on character shape codes, a representation of Latin text that is inexpensive to compute.

Texture analysis with local binary patterns

TL;DR: The LBP operator as mentioned in this paper combines aspects of statistical and structural texture analysis, and why it is called a "unifying approach" and has been shown to be a powerful method for texture analysis.
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TL;DR: An overview of the different script identification methodologies under each of the two broad categories-structure-based and visual-appearance-based techniques is given.
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