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Conversion of Braille to Text in English, Hindi and Tamil Languages

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering and Applications (IJCSEA)

Source : International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering and Applications (IJCSEA), Volume 3, Number 3, p.19-32 (2013)

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Center : Center for Computational Engineering and Networking

Department : Computer Science

Verified : Yes

Year : 2013

Abstract : The Braille system has been used by the visually impaired for reading and writing. Due to limited availability of the Braille text books an efficient usage of the books becomes a necessity. This paper proposes a method to convert a scanned Braille document to text which can be read out to many through the computer. The Braille documents are pre processed to enhance the dots and reduce the noise. The Braille cells are segmented and the dots from each cell is extracted and converted in to a number sequence. These are mapped to the appropriate alphabets of the language. The converted text is spoken out through a speech synthesizer. The paper also provides a mechanism to type the Braille characters through the number pad of the keyboard. The typed Braille character is mapped to the alphabet and spoken out. The Braille cell has a standard representation but the mapping differs for each language. In this paper mapping of English, Hindi and Tamil are considered.

Cite this Research Publication : Dr. Padmavathi S., S Reddy, S., Meenakshy, D., and , “Conversion of Braille to Text in English, Hindi and Tamil Languages”, International Journal of Computer Science, Engineering and Applications (IJCSEA), vol. 3, pp. 19-32, 2013.

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