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A Large Multi-Target Dataset of Common Bengali Handwritten Graphemes (2010.00170v3)

Published 1 Oct 2020 in cs.CV, cs.CL, and cs.LG

Abstract: Latin has historically led the state-of-the-art in handwritten optical character recognition (OCR) research. Adapting existing systems from Latin to alpha-syllabary languages is particularly challenging due to a sharp contrast between their orthographies. The segmentation of graphical constituents corresponding to characters becomes significantly hard due to a cursive writing system and frequent use of diacritics in the alpha-syllabary family of languages. We propose a labeling scheme based on graphemes (linguistic segments of word formation) that makes segmentation in-side alpha-syllabary words linear and present the first dataset of Bengali handwritten graphemes that are commonly used in an everyday context. The dataset contains 411k curated samples of 1295 unique commonly used Bengali graphemes. Additionally, the test set contains 900 uncommon Bengali graphemes for out of dictionary performance evaluation. The dataset is open-sourced as a part of a public Handwritten Grapheme Classification Challenge on Kaggle to benchmark vision algorithms for multi-target grapheme classification. The unique graphemes present in this dataset are selected based on commonality in the Google Bengali ASR corpus. From competition proceedings, we see that deep-learning methods can generalize to a large span of out of dictionary graphemes which are absent during training. Dataset and starter codes at www.kaggle.com/c/bengaliai-cv19.

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Authors (7)
  1. Samiul Alam (15 papers)
  2. Tahsin Reasat (10 papers)
  3. Asif Shahriyar Sushmit (8 papers)
  4. Sadi Mohammad Siddiquee (1 paper)
  5. Fuad Rahman (12 papers)
  6. Mahady Hasan (2 papers)
  7. Ahmed Imtiaz Humayun (28 papers)
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