Recognising Devanagari Script by Deep Structure Learning of Image Quadrants

  • Seba Susan Department of Information Technology, Delhi Technological University
  • Jatin Malhotra Department of Information Technology, Delhi Technological University
Keywords: Digitization, Devanagari script, Handwritten character recognition, Structure learning, Part learning, Deep neural network, Convolutional neural network

Abstract

Ancient Indic languages were written in the Devanagari script from which most of the modern-day Indic writing systems have evolved. The digitisation of ancient Devanagari manuscripts, now archived in national museums, is a part of the language documentation and digital archiving initiative of the Government of India. The challenge in digitizing these handwritten scripts is the lack of adequate datasets for training machine learning models. In our work, we focus on the Devanagari script that has 46 categories of characters that makes training a difficult task, especially when the number of samples are few. We propose deep structure learning of image quadrants, based on learning the hidden state activations derived from convolutional neural networks that are trained separately on five image quadrants. The second phase of our learning module comprises of a deep neural network that learns the hidden state activations of the five convolutional neural networks, fused by concatenation. The experiments prove that the proposed deep structure learning outperforms the state of the art.

Author Biographies

Seba Susan, Department of Information Technology, Delhi Technological University

Dr Seba Susan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Information Technology at Delhi Technological University (DTU). She completed her Ph.D from the Electrical Engineering Department of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi in 2014. Her research areas are Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Speech and Natural Language Processing.

Jatin Malhotra, Department of Information Technology, Delhi Technological University

Mr Jatin Malhotra is a postgraduate student in Information Systems in the Department of Information Technology at Delhi Technological University (DTU). His areas of interest are Machine learning and Image processing. His current research involves developing deep learning modules for handwriting recognition.

Published
2020-11-04
How to Cite
Susan, S., & Malhotra, J. (2020). Recognising Devanagari Script by Deep Structure Learning of Image Quadrants. DESIDOC Journal of Library & Information Technology, 40(05), 268-271. https://doi.org/10.14429/djlit.40.05.16336