Doctors Handwritten Prescription Recognition System In Multi Language Using Deep Learning
Pavithiran G, Sharan Padmanabhan, Nuvvuru Divya, Aswathy V, Irene, Jerusha P, Chandar B

TL;DR
This paper presents a multilingual handwritten prescription recognition system utilizing deep learning techniques like CNN, RNN, and LSTM, capable of translating illegible doctor handwriting into structured digital text.
Contribution
It introduces a fully autonomous application that recognizes and translates handwritten prescriptions in multiple regional languages using advanced deep learning and fuzzy search methods.
Findings
Effective recognition of handwritten prescriptions across multiple languages.
High accuracy in translating and structuring prescription data.
Robust preprocessing and segmentation improve recognition performance.
Abstract
Doctors typically write in incomprehensible handwriting, making it difficult for both the general public and some pharmacists to understand the medications they have prescribed. It is not ideal for them to write the prescription quietly and methodically because they will be dealing with dozens of patients every day and will be swamped with work.As a result, their handwriting is illegible. This may result in reports or prescriptions consisting of short forms and cursive writing that a typical person or pharmacist won't be able to read properly, which will cause prescribed medications to be misspelled. However, some individuals are accustomed to writing prescriptions in regional languages because we all live in an area with a diversity of regional languages. It makes analyzing the content much more challenging. So, in this project, we'll use a recognition system to build a tool that can…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHandwritten Text Recognition Techniques
MethodsSigmoid Activation · Tanh Activation · Long Short-Term Memory
