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Josep Llados, Felipe Lumbreras and Javier Varona. 1999. A multidocument platform for automatic reading of identity cards..
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Agnes Borras and Josep Llados. 2008. A Multi-Scale Layout Descriptor Based on Delaunay Triangulation for Image Retrieval. 3rd International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications VISAPP (2) 2008.139–144.
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Marçal Rusiñol. 2006. A Model of Vectorial Signatures in Terms of Expressive Sub-Shapes: Symbol Indexation in Technical Documents.
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Ernest Valveny and Enric Marti. 2003. A model for image generation and symbol recognition through the deformation of lineal shapes. PRL, 24(15), 2857–2867.
Abstract: We describe a general framework for the recognition of distorted images of lineal shapes, which relies on three items: a model to represent lineal shapes and their deformations, a model for the generation of distorted binary images and the combination of both models in a common probabilistic framework, where the generation of deformations is related to an internal energy, and the generation of binary images to an external energy. Then, recognition consists in the minimization of a global energy function, performed by using the EM algorithm. This general framework has been applied to the recognition of hand-drawn lineal symbols in graphic documents.
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Gemma Sanchez, Josep Llados and K. Tombre. 2002. A mean string algorithm to compute the average among a set of 2D shapes. PRL, 23(1-3), 203–214.
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Gemma Sanchez, Josep Llados and K. Tombre. 2000. A mean string algorithm to compute the average among a set of 2D shapes.
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Fernando Vilariño and Dimosthenis Karatzas. 2016. A Living Lab approach for Citizen Science in Libraries. 1st International ECSA Conference.
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Alicia Fornes, Volkmar Frinken, Andreas Fischer, Jon Almazan, G. Jackson and Horst Bunke. 2011. A Keyword Spotting Approach Using Blurred Shape Model-Based Descriptors. Proceedings of the 2011 Workshop on Historical Document Imaging and Processing. ACM, 83–90.
Abstract: The automatic processing of handwritten historical documents is considered a hard problem in pattern recognition. In addition to the challenges given by modern handwritten data, a lack of training data as well as effects caused by the degradation of documents can be observed. In this scenario, keyword spotting arises to be a viable solution to make documents amenable for searching and browsing. For this task we propose the adaptation of shape descriptors used in symbol recognition. By treating each word image as a shape, it can be represented using the Blurred Shape Model and the De-formable Blurred Shape Model. Experiments on the George Washington database demonstrate that this approach is able to outperform the commonly used Dynamic Time Warping approach.
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Albert Gordo, Jaume Gibert, Ernest Valveny and Marçal Rusiñol. 2010. A Kernel-based Approach to Document Retrieval. 9th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems.377–384.
Abstract: In this paper we tackle the problem of document image retrieval by combining a similarity measure between documents and the probability that a given document belongs to a certain class. The membership probability to a specific class is computed using Support Vector Machines in conjunction with similarity measure based kernel applied to structural document representations. In the presented experiments, we use different document representations, both visual and structural, and we apply them to a database of historical documents. We show how our method based on similarity kernels outperforms the usual distance-based retrieval.
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Josep Llados, J. Lopez-Krahe and Enric Marti. 1999. A Hough-based method for hatched pattern detection in maps and diagrams..
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