OCR Recognition System Using Feed Forward and Back Propagation Neural Network

Author(s):  
M. Gunasekaran ◽  
S. Ganeshmoorthy
Technologies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Fayaz ◽  
Habib Shah ◽  
Ali Aseere ◽  
Wali Mashwani ◽  
Abdul Shah

Energy is considered the most costly and scarce resource, and demand for it is increasing daily. Globally, a significant amount of energy is consumed in residential buildings, i.e., 30–40% of total energy consumption. An active energy prediction system is highly desirable for efficient energy production and utilization. In this paper, we have proposed a methodology to predict short-term energy consumption in a residential building. The proposed methodology consisted of four different layers, namely data acquisition, preprocessing, prediction, and performance evaluation. For experimental analysis, real data collected from 4 multi-storied buildings situated in Seoul, South Korea, has been used. The collected data is provided as input to the data acquisition layer. In the pre-processing layer afterwards, several data cleaning and preprocessing schemes are applied to the input data for the removal of abnormalities. Preprocessing further consisted of two processes, namely the computation of statistical moments (mean, variance, skewness, and kurtosis) and data normalization. In the prediction layer, the feed forward back propagation neural network has been used on normalized data and data with statistical moments. In the performance evaluation layer, the mean absolute error (MAE), mean absolute percentage error (MAPE), and root mean squared error (RMSE) have been used to measure the performance of the proposed approach. The average values for data with statistical moments of MAE, MAPE, and RMSE are 4.3266, 11.9617, and 5.4625 respectively. These values of the statistical measures for data with statistical moments are less as compared to simple data and normalized data which indicates that the performance of the feed forward back propagation neural network (FFBPNN) on data with statistical moments is better when compared to simple data and normalized data.


Author(s):  
Benyamin Kusumoputro ◽  
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Teguh P. Arsyad

Recognizing odor mixtures is rather difficult in artificial odor recognition system, especially when the number of sensors is limited. Classification is further hampered if the number of unlearned odor mixtures classes is increased. We developed a fuzzy-neuro multilayer perceptron as a pattern classifier and compared its recognition with that of the Probabilistic Neural Network and Back-propagation Neural Network. To enhance the recognition capability of the system, we then optimized fuzzy-neuro multilayer perceptron topology by deleting its weak weight connections using Genetic Algorithms. Experimental results show that the optimized fuzzy-neuro multilayer perceptron has the highest recognition in 18 classes of two-mixture odors with almost 98.2% when using hardware with 16 sensors, compared to 83.3% when using 8 sensors.


Author(s):  
T. Zh. Mazakov ◽  
D. N. Narynbekovna

Now a day’s security is a big issue, the whole world has been working on the face recognition techniques as face is used for the extraction of facial features. An analysis has been done of the commonly used face recognition techniques. This paper presents a system for the recognition of face for identification and verification purposes by using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) with Back Propagation Neural Networks (BPNN) and the implementation of face recognition system is done by using neural network. The use of neural network is to produce an output pattern from input pattern. This system for facial recognition is implemented in MATLAB using neural networks toolbox. Back propagation Neural Network is multi-layered network in which weights are fixed but adjustment of weights can be done on the basis of sigmoidal function. This algorithm is a learning algorithm to train input and output data set. It also calculates how the error changes when weights are increased or decreased. This paper consists of background and future perspective of face recognition techniques and how these techniques can be improved.


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