New Algorithm of Straight or Curved Baseline Detection for Short Arabic Handwritten Writing

In this paper we present a new method of baseline detection of online or offline short handwriting. This work is part of a large project for the edification of a dual online / offline Arabic handwriting recognition system. Compared to the existing approaches in the literature, this new method brings three specific novelties: First, the consideration of the agreement between the alignment of the points and their trajectory tangent directions for the detection of aligned points regroupings. Then, the consideration of a topologic characteristics specific to the used writing language, to value the pertinence of the pretender points regroupings to be recognized as baseline. Finally, we showed the aptitude of the algorithm to detect curved baseline

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