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Guide to OCR for Indic Scripts - Document Recognition and Retrieval (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
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Guide to OCR for Indic Scripts - Document Recognition and Retrieval (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Series: Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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Theoriginalmotivationsfordevelopingopticalcharacterrecognitiontechnologies
weremodesttoconvertprintedtexton?atphysicalmediatodigitalform,prod-
ingmachine-readabledigitalcontent.
Bydoingthis,wordsthathadbeeninertand bound to physical material
would be brought into the digital realm and thus gain
newandpowerfulfunctionalitiesandanalyticalpossibilities.
First-generation digital OCR researchers in the 1970s quickly
realized that by limiting their ambitions primarily to contemporary
documents printed in st- dard font type from the modern Roman
alphabet (and of these, mostly English language materials), they
were constraining the possibilities for future research
andtechnologiesconsiderably.
Domainresearchersalsosawthatthetrajectoryof OCR technologies if
left unchanged would exclude a large portion of the human record.
Digitalconversionofdocumentsandmanuscriptsinotheralphabets,scripts,
and cursive styles was of critical importance. Embedded in
non-Roman alp- bet source documents, including ancient manuscripts,
papyri scrolls, clay tablets, and other inscribed artifacts was not
only a wealth of scholarly information but
alsonewopportunitiesandchallengesforadvancingOCR,imagingsciences,and
othercomputationalresearchareas.
Thelimitingcircumstancesatthetimeincluded the rudimentary
capability (and high cost) of computational resources and lack of
network-accessible digital content. Since then computational
technology has
advancedataveryrapidpaceandnetworkinginfrastructurehasproliferated.
Over time, thisexponential decrease inthecost of computation,
memory, and com-
nicationsbandwidthcombinedwiththeexponentialincreaseinInternet-accessible
digitalcontenthastransformededucation,scholarship,andresearch.
Largenumbers
ofresearchers,scholars,andstudentsuseanddependuponInternet-basedcontent
andcomputationalresources.
Thechaptersinthisbookdescribeacriticallyimportantareaofinvestigation-
addressingconversionofIndicscriptintomachine-readableform.
Roughestimates
haveitthatcurrentlymorethanabillionpeopleuseIndicscripts.
Collectively,Indic historic and cultural documents contain a vast
richness of human knowledge and experience. The state-of-the-art
research described in this book demonstrates the multiple values
associated with these activities. Technically, the problems
associated with
Indicscriptrecognitionareverydif?cultandwillcontributetoandinformrelated
v vi Foreword scriptrecognitionefforts.
Theworkalsohasenormousconsequenceforenriching
andenablingthestudyofIndicculturalheritagematerialsandthehistoricrecord
of its people. This in turn broadens the intellectual context for
domain scholars focusingonothersocieties,ancientandmodern. Digital
character recognition has brought about another milestone in coll-
tivecommunicationbybringinginert,?xed-in-place,textintoaninteractivedi-
talrealm.
Indoingso,theinformationhasgainedadditionalfunctionalitieswhich
expandourabilitiestoconnect,combine,contextualize,share,andcollaboratively
pursue knowledge making. High-quality Internet content continues to
grow in an explosivefashion.
Inthenewglobalcyberenvironment,thefunctionalitiesandapp-
cationsofdigitalinformationcontinuetotransformknowledgeintonewundersta-
ingsofhumanexperienceandtheworldinwhichwelive.
Thepossibilitiesforthe
futurearelimitedonlybyavailableresearchresourcesandcapabilitiesandtheim-
inationandcreativityofthosewhousethem. Arlington,Virginia StephenM.
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