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    Offline Handwritten English Alphabet Recognition (OHEAR) by Hamsa D. Majeed, Goran Saman Nariman

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This work proposes a highly accurate offline handwritten English alphabet (OHEAR) model for recognizing through efficiently extracting the most informative features from constructed self-collected dataset through three main phases: Pre-processing, features extraction, and classification. …”
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    Definition and Automatic Extraction Performance Analysis of Stroke Elements in the English Alphabet by Soon-Bum Lim, Yujin Lee, Yoojeong Song

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We have applied this approach to the English alphabet, defining distinctive ‘stroke elements’ and developing a deep learning model for their automatic extraction. …”
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    Analysis Of Failure In Offline English Alphabet Recognition With Data Mining Approach by Munnian, Ruthrakumar

    Published 2019
    “…Therefore, this study attempts a data mining approach to the analysis of failure in offline English alphabet recognition. The objectives of the study are to improve the pattern recognition approach for classifying English alphabets and to determine the root of classification failure in handwritten English alphabets. …”
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    Thai Word Segmentation using a Replacing the English Alphabet Approach to Enhance Thai Text Sentiment Analysis by Sumonta Kasemvilas

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Therefore, this research proposes a new Thai word segmentation method that replaces Thai letters with English letters. Replacing the English alphabet (REA) is a novel approach for generating short English character sequences using various formats with the same Thai writing structures. …”
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    Colors for letters in Chinese and English bilinguals by Tan, Vincent Wei Jun

    Published 2019
    “…Participants were presented all 26 Latin letters of the English alphabet, one at a time, and tasked to match these letters of the English alphabet to a color that they think go best with the presented letter. …”
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    Grapheme learning and grapheme-color synesthesia: Toward a comprehensive model of grapheme-color association by Michiko eAsano, Michiko eAsano, Michiko eAsano, Kazuhiko eYokosawa

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…We investigated determinants of synesthetic color for graphemes (characters, letters) of Hiragana, a phonetic script in the Japanese language, and the English alphabet. Results revealed that grapheme ordinality was the strongest predictor of synesthetic colors for Hiragana characters, followed by character sound, and visual shape. …”
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    ENCODING ARABIC NUMBERS USING GENRAL REGRESSION NEURAL NETWORK

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The research aims to find ways computerized to encode Arabic numbers by the English alphabet , and merges the simple methods with the old ideas and modern techniques to get the encoding process consistent with the intrusion techniques on the information stored or traded via networking site. …”
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    Introducing English Vocabulary to Early Childhood Through Singing Method by Na'imah Na'imah

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The results showed that; (1) Improving the linguistic ability of young children, it can be done through the introduction of English vocabulary; (2) Introducing the English alphabet, the names of fruits, the names of animals, various colors, and so on, the most interesting is done by the singing method; (3) To develop linguistic skills by introducing English Vocabularies, it is effective to be taught from an early age. …”
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    The classification of EMG signals using machine learning for the construction of a silent speech interface. by Chandrashekhar, V.

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…This device could be used by patients with speech disorders to communicate letters in the English-alphabet voicelessly, merely by articulating words or sentences in the mouth without producing any sounds. …”
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    Noah Webster and the standardization of sound by Elaina FRULLA

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…After reviewing scholarship on the history of American English as well as scholarship on Webster’s work, I argue that Webster wanted to standardize not only spelling but also, and more importantly, the sounds associated with the letters of the English alphabet. If, according to Webster, Americans could overcome the desire to imitate “corrupt” English and foreign models of the pronunciation of various sounds attached to letters, then a standardized pronunciation could be achieved.…”
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