An Efficient Braille Cells Recognition

This paper presents a new algorithm for Braille cells recognition using image processing technique. Scanned Braille document is composed from three classes of gray-level: (i) background, (ii) recto dots, and (iii) verso dots. We segment the Braille image using a stability thresholding method with a mixture of Beta distributions. To ensure correct detection and extraction of dots composing Braille cells, a grid is formed to contain the Braille dots. We identified a recto dot by a light region that exists above a dark region using the segmented image. In the same way, we identify a verso dot in double sided document by a light region that exists below a dark region. After having recto and verso dots, Braille cells are then recognized based on the standard regrouping of dots. Experimentation showed that Braille cells composing are automatically identified from those grids with excellent accuracy.