Marçal Rusiñol, Philippe Dosch, & Josep Llados. (2007). Boundary Shape Recognition Using Accumulated Length and Angle Information. In 3rd Iberian Conference on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (IbPRIA 2007), J. Marti et al. (Eds.) LNCS 4478:210–217.
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Marçal Rusiñol, Lluis Pere de las Heras, & Oriol Ramos Terrades. (2014). Flowchart Recognition for Non-Textual Information Retrieval in Patent Search. IR - Information Retrieval, 17(5-6), 545–562.
Abstract: Relatively little research has been done on the topic of patent image retrieval and in general in most of the approaches the retrieval is performed in terms of a similarity measure between the query image and the images in the corpus. However, systems aimed at overcoming the semantic gap between the visual description of patent images and their conveyed concepts would be very helpful for patent professionals. In this paper we present a flowchart recognition method aimed at achieving a structured representation of flowchart images that can be further queried semantically. The proposed method was submitted to the CLEF-IP 2012 flowchart recognition task. We report the obtained results on this dataset.
Keywords: Flowchart recognition; Patent documents; Text/graphics separation; Raster-to-vector conversion; Symbol recognition
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Marçal Rusiñol, Lluis Pere de las Heras, Joan Mas, Oriol Ramos Terrades, Dimosthenis Karatzas, Anjan Dutta, et al. (2012). CVC-UAB's participation in the Flowchart Recognition Task of CLEF-IP 2012. In Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum.
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Marçal Rusiñol, Lluis Gomez, A. Landman, M. Silva Constenla, & Dimosthenis Karatzas. (2019). Automatic Structured Text Reading for License Plates and Utility Meters. In BMVC Workshop on Visual Artificial Intelligence and Entrepreneurship.
Abstract: Reading text in images has attracted interest from computer vision researchers for
many years. Our technology focuses on the extraction of structured text – such as serial
numbers, machine readings, product codes, etc. – so that it is able to center its attention just on the relevant textual elements. It is conceived to work in an end-to-end fashion, bypassing any explicit text segmentation stage. In this paper we present two different industrial use cases where we have applied our automatic structured text reading technology. In the first one, we demonstrate an outstanding performance when reading license plates compared to the current state of the art. In the second one, we present results on our solution for reading utility meters. The technology is commercialized by a recently created spin-off company, and both solutions are at different stages of integration with final clients.
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Marçal Rusiñol, & Lluis Gomez. (2018). Avances en clasificación de imágenes en los últimos diez años. Perspectivas y limitaciones en el ámbito de archivos fotográficos históricos. Revista anual de la Asociación de Archiveros de Castilla y León, 161–174.
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Marçal Rusiñol, K. Bertet, Jean-Marc Ogier, & Josep Llados. (2009). Symbol Recognition Using a Concept Lattice of Graphical Patterns. In 8th IAPR International Workshop on Graphics Recognition.
Abstract: In this paper we propose a new approach to recognize symbols by the use of a concept lattice. We propose to build a concept lattice in terms of graphical patterns. Each model symbol is decomposed in a set of composing graphical patterns taken as primitives. Each one of these primitives is described by boundary moment invariants. The obtained concept lattice relates which symbolic patterns compose a given graphical symbol. A Hasse diagram is derived from the context and is used to recognize symbols affected by noise. We present some preliminary results over a variation of the dataset of symbols from the GREC 2005 symbol recognition contest.
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Marçal Rusiñol, K. Bertet, Jean-Marc Ogier, & Josep Llados. (2010). Symbol Recognition Using a Concept Lattice of Graphical Patterns. In Graphics Recognition. Achievements, Challenges, and Evolution. 8th International Workshop, GREC 2009. Selected Papers (Vol. 6020, pp. 187–198). LNCS. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Abstract: In this paper we propose a new approach to recognize symbols by the use of a concept lattice. We propose to build a concept lattice in terms of graphical patterns. Each model symbol is decomposed in a set of composing graphical patterns taken as primitives. Each one of these primitives is described by boundary moment invariants. The obtained concept lattice relates which symbolic patterns compose a given graphical symbol. A Hasse diagram is derived from the context and is used to recognize symbols affected by noise. We present some preliminary results over a variation of the dataset of symbols from the GREC 2005 symbol recognition contest.
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Marçal Rusiñol, Josep Llados, & Philippe Dosch. (2007). Camera-Based Graphical Symbol Detection. In 9th IEEE International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (Vol. 2, 884–888).
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Marçal Rusiñol, Josep Llados, & Gemma Sanchez. (2010). Symbol Spotting in Vectorized Technical Drawings Through a Lookup Table of Region Strings. PAA - Pattern Analysis and Applications, 13(3), 321–331.
Abstract: In this paper, we address the problem of symbol spotting in technical document images applied to scanned and vectorized line drawings. Like any information spotting architecture, our approach has two components. First, symbols are decomposed in primitives which are compactly represented and second a primitive indexing structure aims to efficiently retrieve similar primitives. Primitives are encoded in terms of attributed strings representing closed regions. Similar strings are clustered in a lookup table so that the set median strings act as indexing keys. A voting scheme formulates hypothesis in certain locations of the line drawing image where there is a high presence of regions similar to the queried ones, and therefore, a high probability to find the queried graphical symbol. The proposed approach is illustrated in a framework consisting in spotting furniture symbols in architectural drawings. It has been proved to work even in the presence of noise and distortion introduced by the scanning and raster-to-vector processes.
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Marçal Rusiñol, & Josep Llados. (2005). Symbol Spotting in Technical Drawings Using Vectorial Signatures.
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Marçal Rusiñol, & Josep Llados. (2006). Symbol Spotting in Technical Drawings Using Vectorial Signatures. In Graphics Recognition: Ten Years Review and Future Perspectives, W. Liu, J. Llados (Eds.), LNCS 3926: 35–46.
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Marçal Rusiñol, & Josep Llados. (2007). A Region-Based Hashing Approach for Symbol Spotting in Thechnical Documents. In J.M. Ogier W. L. J. Llados (Ed.), Seventh IAPR International Workshop on Graphics Recognition (41–42).
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Marçal Rusiñol, & Josep Llados. (2008). A Region-Based Hashing Approach for Symbol Spotting in Technical Documents. In J.M. Ogier J. L. W. Lius (Ed.), Graphics Recognition: Recent Advances and New Opportunities (Vol. 5046, 104–113). LNCS.
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Marçal Rusiñol, & Josep Llados. (2008). Word and Symbol Spotting using Spatial Organization of Local Descriptors. In Proceedings of the 8th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems, (489–496).
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Marçal Rusiñol, & Josep Llados. (2009). A Performance Evaluation Protocol for Symbol Spotting Systems in Terms of Recognition and Location Indices. IJDAR - International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition, 12(2), 83–96.
Abstract: Symbol spotting systems are intended to retrieve regions of interest from a document image database where the queried symbol is likely to be found. They shall have the ability to recognize and locate graphical symbols in a single step. In this paper, we present a set of measures to evaluate the performance of a symbol spotting system in terms of recognition abilities, location accuracy and scalability. We show that the proposed measures allow to determine the weaknesses and strengths of different methods. In particular we have tested a symbol spotting method based on a set of four different off-the-shelf shape descriptors.
Keywords: Performance evaluation; Symbol Spotting; Graphics Recognition
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