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Arabic script based language character recognition: Nasta'liq vs Naskh analysis
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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Naz, K Hayat, Imran RazzakImran Razzak, M W Anwar, H AkbarArabic and various Indic scripts received researcher attention after a long time of focus on East Asian and Western whereas this script is used by 1/4th of the world population by many languages in several countries. Arabic script is more complex as compared to Latin script. One of such difficulty with Arabic script is multiple writing styles. Naskh and Nastaliq are the two most commonly style adopted by Arabic script based languages. This paper compares both writing style and concludes that why work done for Naskh cannot be applied for Nasta'liq writing style. © 2013 IEEE.
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Computer and Information Technology. 2013 World Congress (2013 : Sousse, Tunisia)Publisher
IEEELocation
Sousse, TunisiaPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Publisher DOI
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2013-06-22End date
2013-06-24ISBN-13
9781479904600Language
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