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  Images derived from the MNIST dataset have been color inverted to maintain consistency with the rest of the data. Vision Transformer Models have been fine-tuned to harmonize the data from diverse sources, enhancing the dataset's accuracy. For instance, the 'A-Z handwritten alphabets' dataset originally did not differentiate between upper and lower case letters, an issue rectified in this new compilation.
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  ## ASCII Table
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- ## Sources:
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- 1) [Handwriting Characters Database](https://github.com/sueiras/handwritting_characters_database)
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- 2) [MNIST](https://huggingface.co/datasets/mnist)
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- 3) [AZ Handwritten Alphabets in CSV format](https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/sachinpatel21/az-handwritten-alphabets-in-csv-format)
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- The dataset files have been scaled down to 24x24 pixels and recolored from white-on-black to black-on-white to ensure uniformity.
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- ## Dataset Structure
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- ### Data Instances
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- A single data instance in this dataset comprises an image of a handwritten character or digit, accompanied by its corresponding ASCII label.
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- ### Data Fields
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- 1) 'image': This field contains the image of the handwritten character or digit.
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- 2) 'label': This field provides the ASCII label corresponding to the character or digit in the image.
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- ### Data Splits
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- The dataset is bifurcated into training and test subsets to facilitate the building and evaluation of models.
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- ## Dataset Use
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- The AlphaNum dataset is apt for tasks associated with text recognition, document processing, and machine learning. It is particularly beneficial for constructing, fine-tuning, and enhancing OCR models.
 
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  Images derived from the MNIST dataset have been color inverted to maintain consistency with the rest of the data. Vision Transformer Models have been fine-tuned to harmonize the data from diverse sources, enhancing the dataset's accuracy. For instance, the 'A-Z handwritten alphabets' dataset originally did not differentiate between upper and lower case letters, an issue rectified in this new compilation.
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+ ## Sources:
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+ 1) [Handwriting Characters Database](https://github.com/sueiras/handwritting_characters_database)
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+ 2) [MNIST](https://huggingface.co/datasets/mnist)
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+ 3) [AZ Handwritten Alphabets in CSV format](https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/sachinpatel21/az-handwritten-alphabets-in-csv-format)
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+ The dataset files have been scaled down to 24x24 pixels and recolored from white-on-black to black-on-white to ensure uniformity.
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+ ## Dataset Structure
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+ ### Data Instances
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+ A single data instance in this dataset comprises an image of a handwritten character or digit, accompanied by its corresponding ASCII label.
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+ ### Data Fields
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+ 1) 'image': This field contains the image of the handwritten character or digit.
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+ 2) 'label': This field provides the ASCII label corresponding to the character or digit in the image.
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+ ### Data Splits
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+ The dataset is bifurcated into training and test subsets to facilitate the building and evaluation of models.
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+ ## Dataset Use
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+ The AlphaNum dataset is apt for tasks associated with text recognition, document processing, and machine learning. It is particularly beneficial for constructing, fine-tuning, and enhancing OCR models.
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  ## ASCII Table
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