Browsing Departmental Publications (BUIC) by Author "Khurram Khurshid"

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Browsing Departmental Publications (BUIC) by Author "Khurram Khurshid"

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  • Haris Bin Nazar; Momina Moetesum; Shoaib Ehsan; Imran Siddiqi; Khurram Khurshid; Nicole Vincent; Klaus D. McDonald-Maier (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2017)
    Graphomotor impressions are a product of complex cognitive, perceptual and motor skills and are widely used as psychometric tools for the diagnosis of a variety of neuro-psychological disorders. Apparent deformations in ...
  • Nizwa Javed; Safia Shabbir; Imran Siddiqi; Khurram Khurshid (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2017)
    Urdu Nasteleeq text recognition is one of the very challenging problems in document image processing. The cursive nature of Urdu script makes character segmentation very difficult. Therefore, most of the researchers have ...
  • Safia Shabbir; Nizwa Javed; Imran Siddiqi; Khurram Khurshid (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2017)
    Clustering is a pivotal step in any Optical Character Recognition (OCR) or Word Spotting system. It serves as a base for the classification and indexing of different words or characters depending upon the level of segmentation. ...
  • Maria Siddiqui; Imran Siddiqi; Khurram Khurshid (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
    The efficiency of any machine learning and computer vision system depends largely on the robustness of feature extraction and selection process. In word spotting applications, many appropriate features have been proposed ...
  • Zahid Tufail; Khawar Khurshid; Ahmad Salman; Imran Fareed Nizami; Khurram Khurshid; Byeungwoo Jeon (Bahria University Islamabad Campus, 2018)
    Environmental factors such as fog and haze affect the image quality and make it unsuitable for automated systems, such as intelligent vehicles, surveillance, and outdoor object recognition, which require images with clear ...

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