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Jon Almazan; David Fernandez; Alicia Fornes; Josep Llados; Ernest Valveny |
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A Coarse-to-Fine Approach for Handwritten Word Spotting in Large Scale Historical Documents Collection |
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2012 |
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13th International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition |
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In this paper we propose an approach for word spotting in handwritten document images. We state the problem from a focused retrieval perspective, i.e. locating instances of a query word in a large scale dataset of digitized manuscripts. We combine two approaches, namely one based on word segmentation and another one segmentation-free. The first approach uses a hashing strategy to coarsely prune word images that are unlikely to be instances of the query word. This process is fast but has a low precision due to the errors introduced in the segmentation step. The regions containing candidate words are sent to the second process based on a state of the art technique from the visual object detection field. This discriminative model represents the appearance of the query word and computes a similarity score. In this way we propose a coarse-to-fine approach achieving a compromise between efficiency and accuracy. The validation of the model is shown using a collection of old handwritten manuscripts. We appreciate a substantial improvement in terms of precision regarding the previous proposed method with a low computational cost increase. |
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978-1-4673-2262-1 |
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1983 |
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