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Mohamed Elleuch
Mohamed Elleuch
PhD in Computer Sciences, National School of Computer Science (ENSI), University of Manouba, Tunisia
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A new design based-SVM of the CNN classifier architecture with dropout for offline Arabic handwritten recognition
M Elleuch, R Maalej, M Kherallah
Procedia Computer Science 80, 1712-1723, 2016
2362016
Real time hand gesture recognition system for android devices
H Lahiani, M Elleuch, M Kherallah
2015 15th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and …, 2015
682015
A deep CNN approach for plant disease detection
F Marzougui, M Elleuch, M Kherallah
2020 21st international arab conference on information technology (ACIT), 1-6, 2020
562020
Arabic handwritten characters recognition using deep belief neural networks
M Elleuch, N Tagougui, M Kherallah
2015 IEEE 12th International Multi-Conference on Systems, Signals & Devices …, 2015
482015
Optimization of DBN using regularization methods applied for recognizing Arabic handwritten script
M Elleuch, N Tagougui, M Kherallah
Procedia Computer Science 108, 2292-2297, 2017
372017
Deep learning for feature extraction of Arabic handwritten script
M Elleuch, N Tagougui, M Kherallah
Computer Analysis of Images and Patterns: 16th International Conference …, 2015
352015
A novel architecture of CNN based on SVM classifier for recognising Arabic handwritten script
M Elleuch, N Tagougui, M Kherallah
International Journal of Intelligent Systems Technologies and Applications …, 2016
322016
Towards unsupervised learning for Arabic handwritten recognition using deep architectures
M Elleuch, N Tagougui, M Kherallah
Neural Information Processing: 22nd International Conference, ICONIP 2015 …, 2015
302015
An improved Arabic handwritten recognition system using deep support vector machines
M Elleuch, M Kherallah
Computer vision: concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications, 656-678, 2018
262018
Recognizing Arabic handwritten script using support vector machine classifier
M Elleuch, H Lahiani, M Kherallah
2015 15th International conference on intelligent systems design and …, 2015
242015
Boosting of deep convolutional architectures for Arabic handwriting recognition
M Elleuch, M Kherallah
International Journal of Multimedia Data Engineering and Management (IJMDEM …, 2019
192019
Clothing Classification using Deep CNN Architecture based on Transfer Learning
M Elleuch, A Mezghani, M Khemakhem, M Kherallah
International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS 2019), 2019
192019
Offline Arabic Handwritten recognition system with dropout applied in Deep networks based-SVMs
M Elleuch, R Mokni, M Kherallah
2016 International joint conference on neural networks (IJCNN), 3241-3248, 2016
192016
Feature extractor based deep method to enhance online arabic handwritten recognition system
M Elleuch, R Zouari, M Kherallah
Artificial Neural Networks and Machine Learning–ICANN 2016: 25th …, 2016
192016
Arabic Handwritten Script Recognition System Based on HOG and Gabor Features
M Elleuch, A Hani, M Kherallah
152017
Real Time Static Hand Gesture Recognition System for Mobile Devices.
H Lahiani, M Elleuch, M Kherallah
Journal of Information Assurance & Security 11 (2), 2016
152016
Biometric palmprint identification via efficient texture features fusion
R Mokni, M Elleuch, M Kherallah
2016 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN), 4857-4864, 2016
142016
The Effectiveness of Transfer Learning for Arabic Handwriting Recognition using Deep CNN.
M Elleuch, S Jraba, M Kherallah
Journal of Information Assurance & Security 16 (2), 2021
82021
Off-line Handwritten Arabic Text Recognition using Convolutional DL Networks.
M Elleuch, M Kherallah
International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial …, 2020
82020
Convolutional Deep Learning Network for Handwritten Arabic Script Recognition
M Elleuch, M Kherallah
International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS 2019), 2019
82019
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