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Author Marçal Rusiñol; K. Bertet; Jean-Marc Ogier; Josep Llados edit  doi
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  Title Symbol Recognition Using a Concept Lattice of Graphical Patterns Type Book Chapter
  Year 2010 Publication Graphics Recognition. Achievements, Challenges, and Evolution. 8th International Workshop, GREC 2009. Selected Papers Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 6020 Issue Pages (down) 187-198  
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  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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  Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor  
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  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS  
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  ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-642-13727-3 Medium  
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  Notes DAG Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ RBO2010 Serial 2407  
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Author Alicia Fornes; Josep Llados; Gemma Sanchez; Horst Bunke edit  isbn
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  Title Symbol-independent writer identification in old handwritten music scores Type Conference Article
  Year 2009 Publication In proceedings of 8th IAPR International Workshop on Graphics Recognition Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 186–197  
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  Address La Rochelle, France  
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  Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg Place of Publication Editor  
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  ISSN 0302-9743 ISBN 978-3-642-13727-3 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference GREC  
  Notes DAG Approved no  
  Call Number DAG @ dag @ FLS2009a Serial 1222  
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Author Y. Patel; Lluis Gomez; Marçal Rusiñol; Dimosthenis Karatzas; C.V. Jawahar edit   pdf
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  Title Self-Supervised Visual Representations for Cross-Modal Retrieval Type Conference Article
  Year 2019 Publication ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 182–186  
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  Abstract Cross-modal retrieval methods have been significantly improved in last years with the use of deep neural networks and large-scale annotated datasets such as ImageNet and Places. However, collecting and annotating such datasets requires a tremendous amount of human effort and, besides, their annotations are limited to discrete sets of popular visual classes that may not be representative of the richer semantics found on large-scale cross-modal retrieval datasets. In this paper, we present a self-supervised cross-modal retrieval framework that leverages as training data the correlations between images and text on the entire set of Wikipedia articles. Our method consists in training a CNN to predict: (1) the semantic context of the article in which an image is more probable to appear as an illustration, and (2) the semantic context of its caption. Our experiments demonstrate that the proposed method is not only capable of learning discriminative visual representations for solving vision tasks like classification, but that the learned representations are better for cross-modal retrieval when compared to supervised pre-training of the network on the ImageNet dataset.  
  Address Otawa; Canada; june 2019  
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  Area Expedition Conference ICMR  
  Notes DAG; 600.121; 600.129 Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ PGR2019 Serial 3288  
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Author Antonio Clavelli; Dimosthenis Karatzas edit  url
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  Title Text Segmentation in Colour Posters from the Spanish Civil War Era Type Conference Article
  Year 2009 Publication 10th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 181 - 185  
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  Abstract The extraction of textual content from colour documents of a graphical nature is a complicated task. The text can be rendered in any colour, size and orientation while the existence of complex background graphics with repetitive patterns can make its localization and segmentation extremely difficult.
Here, we propose a new method for extracting textual content from such colour images that makes no assumption as to the size of the characters, their orientation or colour, while it is tolerant to characters that do not follow a straight baseline. We evaluate this method on a collection of documents with historical
connotations: the Posters from the Spanish Civil War.
 
  Address Barcelona, Spain  
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  ISSN 1520-5363 ISBN 978-1-4244-4500-4 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference ICDAR  
  Notes DAG Approved no  
  Call Number DAG @ dag @ ClK2009 Serial 1172  
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Author H. Chouaib; Salvatore Tabbone; Oriol Ramos Terrades; F. Cloppet; N. Vincent; A.T. Thierry Paquet edit  openurl
  Title Sélection de Caractéristiques à partir d'un algorithme génétique et d'une combinaison de classifieurs Adaboost Type Conference Article
  Year 2008 Publication Colloque International Francophone sur l'Ecrit et le Document Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 181-186  
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  Address Rouen, France  
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  Notes DAG Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ CTR2008 Serial 1874  
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Author Marçal Rusiñol; J. Chazalon; Jean-Marc Ogier edit  doi
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  Title Combining Focus Measure Operators to Predict OCR Accuracy in Mobile-Captured Document Images Type Conference Article
  Year 2014 Publication 11th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis and Systems Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 181 - 185  
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  Abstract Mobile document image acquisition is a new trend raising serious issues in business document processing workflows. Such digitization procedure is unreliable, and integrates many distortions which must be detected as soon as possible, on the mobile, to avoid paying data transmission fees, and losing information due to the inability to re-capture later a document with temporary availability. In this context, out-of-focus blur is major issue: users have no direct control over it, and it seriously degrades OCR recognition. In this paper, we concentrate on the estimation of focus quality, to ensure a sufficient legibility of a document image for OCR processing. We propose two contributions to improve OCR accuracy prediction for mobile-captured document images. First, we present 24 focus measures, never tested on document images, which are fast to compute and require no training. Second, we show that a combination of those measures enables state-of-the art performance regarding the correlation with OCR accuracy. The resulting approach is fast, robust, and easy to implement in a mobile device. Experiments are performed on a public dataset, and precise details about image processing are given.  
  Address Tours; France; April 2014  
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  ISSN ISBN 978-1-4799-3243-6 Medium  
  Area Expedition Conference DAS  
  Notes DAG; 601.223; 600.077 Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ RCO2014a Serial 2545  
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Author Thanh Ha Do; Oriol Ramos Terrades; Salvatore Tabbone edit  url
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  Title DSD: document sparse-based denoising algorithm Type Journal Article
  Year 2019 Publication Pattern Analysis and Applications Abbreviated Journal PAA  
  Volume 22 Issue 1 Pages (down) 177–186  
  Keywords Document denoising; Sparse representations; Sparse dictionary learning; Document degradation models  
  Abstract In this paper, we present a sparse-based denoising algorithm for scanned documents. This method can be applied to any kind of scanned documents with satisfactory results. Unlike other approaches, the proposed approach encodes noise documents through sparse representation and visual dictionary learning techniques without any prior noise model. Moreover, we propose a precision parameter estimator. Experiments on several datasets demonstrate the robustness of the proposed approach compared to the state-of-the-art methods on document denoising.  
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  Notes DAG; 600.097; 600.140; 600.121 Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ DRT2019 Serial 3254  
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Author Joan Mas; J.A. Jorge; Gemma Sanchez; Josep Llados edit  openurl
  Title Representing and Parsing Sketched Symbols using Adjacency Grammars and a Grid-Directed Parser Type Book Chapter
  Year 2008 Publication Graphics Recognition: Recent Advances and New Opportunities, Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 5046 Issue Pages (down) 176–187  
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  Publisher Place of Publication Editor W. Liu, J. Llados, J.M. Ogier  
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  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title LNCS  
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  Notes DAG Approved no  
  Call Number DAG @ dag @ MJS2008 Serial 991  
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Author Arnau Baro; Pau Riba; Alicia Fornes edit  doi
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  Title Musigraph: Optical Music Recognition Through Object Detection and Graph Neural Network Type Conference Article
  Year 2022 Publication Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition. International Conference on Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition (ICFHR2022) Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 13639 Issue Pages (down) 171-184  
  Keywords Object detection; Optical music recognition; Graph neural network  
  Abstract During the last decades, the performance of optical music recognition has been increasingly improving. However, and despite the 2-dimensional nature of music notation (e.g. notes have rhythm and pitch), most works treat musical scores as a sequence of symbols in one dimension, which make their recognition still a challenge. Thus, in this work we explore the use of graph neural networks for musical score recognition. First, because graphs are suited for n-dimensional representations, and second, because the combination of graphs with deep learning has shown a great performance in similar applications. Our methodology consists of: First, we will detect each isolated/atomic symbols (those that can not be decomposed in more graphical primitives) and the primitives that form a musical symbol. Then, we will build the graph taking as root node the notehead and as leaves those primitives or symbols that modify the note’s rhythm (stem, beam, flag) or pitch (flat, sharp, natural). Finally, the graph is translated into a human-readable character sequence for a final transcription and evaluation. Our method has been tested on more than five thousand measures, showing promising results.  
  Address December 04 – 07, 2022; Hyderabad, India  
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  Area Expedition Conference ICFHR  
  Notes DAG; 600.162; 600.140; 602.230 Approved no  
  Call Number Admin @ si @ BRF2022b Serial 3740  
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Author Muhammad Muzzamil Luqman; Thierry Brouard; Jean-Yves Ramel; Josep Llados edit  openurl
  Title Vers une approche foue of encapsulation de graphes: application a la reconnaissance de symboles Type Conference Article
  Year 2010 Publication Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue Pages (down) 169-184  
  Keywords Fuzzy interval; Graph embedding; Bayesian network; Symbol recognition  
  Abstract We present a new methodology for symbol recognition, by employing a structural approach for representing visual associations in symbols and a statistical classifier for recognition. A graphic symbol is vectorized, its topological and geometrical details are encoded by an attributed relational graph and a signature is computed for it. Data adapted fuzzy intervals have been introduced for addressing the sensitivity of structural representations to noise. The joint probability distribution of signatures is encoded by a Bayesian network, which serves as a mechanism for pruning irrelevant features and choosing a subset of interesting features from structural signatures of underlying symbol set, and is deployed in a supervised learning scenario for recognizing query symbols. Experimental results on pre-segmented 2D linear architectural and electronic symbols from GREC databases are presented.  
  Address Sousse, Tunisia  
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  Area Expedition Conference CIFED  
  Notes DAG Approved no  
  Call Number DAG @ dag @ LBR2010a Serial 1293  
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