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Although for postal automation there are many pieces of work towards street name recognition on non-Indian languages, to the best of our knowledge there is no work on street name recognition on Indian languages. In this paper we proposed a scheme for recognition of Indian street name written in Bangla script. Because of the writing style of different individuals some of the characters in a street...
Because of multi-lingual behavior destination address block of a postal document of an Indian state may be written in two or more scripts. From a statistical analysis of Indian postal document we noted that about 22.04% of Indian postal documents are written in two scripts. Because of inter-mixing of these scripts in postal address writings, it is very difficult to identify the script by which a city...
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