Optical character recognition reading aid for the visually impaired

2008 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 441-443 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juan Carlos Grandin ◽  
Fabián Cremaschi ◽  
Elva Lombardo ◽  
Ed Vitu ◽  
Manuel Dujovny

This paper presents an intelligent bot for aiding the visually challenged people. Presently, 81% are visually impaired who live in the developing countries. Nowadays Human communication is mainly focused on text and speech. To read the text a human needs a vision. Survey conducted on several papers and systems provides hardware consisting of a camera interface with Raspberry Pi for processing the text. The camera captures text image of a handwritten or printed text. The raspberry pi makes use of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software installed in it, to perform the conversion of an image to text and similarly text to speech conversion. The assistant is applicable for visually impaired people as well as for normal people in order to increase their level of comfort.


2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 193-200
Author(s):  
Brahim Sabir ◽  
Yassine Khazri ◽  
Mohamed Moussetad ◽  
Bouzekri Touri

Background:Optical character Recognition (OCR) is a technic that converts scanned or printed text images into editable text. Many OCR solutions have been proposed and used for Latin and Chinese alphabets.However not much can be found about OCRs for the handwriting scripts Arabic Alphabets, and especially to be used for blind and visually impaired persons.This paper has been an attempt towards the development of an OCR for Arabic Alphabets dedicated to blind and visually impaired persons.Method:The proposed Optical Arabic Alphabets Recognition algorithm includes binarization of the inputted image, segmentation, feature extraction and a classification based on neural networks to match read Arabic alphabets with trained pattern.The proposed algorithm has been developed using Matlab, and the solution was designed to be implemented on hardware platform and can be customized for mobile phones.Conclusion:The presented method has the benefit that the accuracy of recognition is comparable to other OCR algorithms.


1997 ◽  
Vol 9 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 58-77
Author(s):  
Vitaly Kliatskine ◽  
Eugene Shchepin ◽  
Gunnar Thorvaldsen ◽  
Konstantin Zingerman ◽  
Valery Lazarev

In principle, printed source material should be made machine-readable with systems for Optical Character Recognition, rather than being typed once more. Offthe-shelf commercial OCR programs tend, however, to be inadequate for lists with a complex layout. The tax assessment lists that assess most nineteenth century farms in Norway, constitute one example among a series of valuable sources which can only be interpreted successfully with specially designed OCR software. This paper considers the problems involved in the recognition of material with a complex table structure, outlining a new algorithmic model based on ‘linked hierarchies’. Within the scope of this model, a variety of tables and layouts can be described and recognized. The ‘linked hierarchies’ model has been implemented in the ‘CRIPT’ OCR software system, which successfully reads tables with a complex structure from several different historical sources.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (1) ◽  
pp. 78-81
Author(s):  
Simone Zini ◽  
Simone Bianco ◽  
Raimondo Schettini

Rain removal from pictures taken under bad weather conditions is a challenging task that aims to improve the overall quality and visibility of a scene. The enhanced images usually constitute the input for subsequent Computer Vision tasks such as detection and classification. In this paper, we present a Convolutional Neural Network, based on the Pix2Pix model, for rain streaks removal from images, with specific interest in evaluating the results of the processing operation with respect to the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) task. In particular, we present a way to generate a rainy version of the Street View Text Dataset (R-SVTD) for "text detection and recognition" evaluation in bad weather conditions. Experimental results on this dataset show that our model is able to outperform the state of the art in terms of two commonly used image quality metrics, and that it is capable to improve the performances of an OCR model to detect and recognise text in the wild.


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