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Partha Pratim Roy, Umapada Pal and Josep Llados. 2008. Multi-oriented English Text Line Extraction using Background and Foreground Information. Proceedings of the 8th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems,.315–322.
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Marçal Rusiñol and Josep Llados. 2008. Word and Symbol Spotting using Spatial Organization of Local Descriptors. Proceedings of the 8th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems,.489–496.
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Mathieu Nicolas Delalandre, Ernest Valveny and Josep Llados. 2008. Performance Evaluation of Symbol Recognition and Spotting Systems. Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems,.497–505.
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Joan Mas, Jose Antonio Rodriguez, Dimosthenis Karatzas, Gemma Sanchez and Josep Llados. 2008. HistoSketch: A Semi-Automatic Annotation Tool for Archival Documents. Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems,.517–524.
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Dimosthenis Karatzas. 2008. Detecting Gradients in Text Images Using the Hough Transform. Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems,.245–252.
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Alicia Fornes, Josep Llados, Gemma Sanchez and Horst Bunke. 2008. Writer Identification in Old Handwritten Music Scores. Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems,.347–353.
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Jaume Gibert, Ernest Valveny, Oriol Ramos Terrades and Horst Bunke. 2011. Multiple Classifiers for Graph of Words Embedding. In Carlo Sansone, Josef Kittler and Fabio Roli, eds. 10th International Conference on Multiple Classifier Systems.36–45. (LNCS.)
Abstract: During the last years, there has been an increasing interest in applying the multiple classifier framework to the domain of structural pattern recognition. Constructing base classifiers when the input patterns are graph based representations is not an easy problem. In this work, we make use of the graph embedding methodology in order to construct different feature vector representations for graphs. The graph of words embedding assigns a feature vector to every graph by counting unary and binary relations between node representatives and combining these pieces of information into a single vector. Selecting different node representatives leads to different vectorial representations and therefore to different base classifiers that can be combined. We experimentally show how this methodology significantly improves the classification of graphs with respect to single base classifiers.
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Christophe Rigaud and Clement Guerin. 2014. Localisation contextuelle des personnages de bandes dessinées. Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document.
Abstract: Les auteurs proposent une méthode de localisation des personnages dans des cases de bandes dessinées en s'appuyant sur les caractéristiques des bulles de dialogue. L'évaluation montre un taux de localisation des personnages allant jusqu'à 65%.
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P. Wang, V. Eglin, C. Garcia, C. Largeron, Josep Llados and Alicia Fornes. 2014. Représentation par graphe de mots manuscrits dans les images pour la recherche par similarité. Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document.233–248.
Abstract: Effective information retrieval on handwritten document images has always been
a challenging task. In this paper, we propose a novel handwritten word spotting approach based on graph representation. The presented model comprises both topological and morphological signatures of handwriting. Skeleton-based graphs with the Shape Context labeled vertexes are established for connected components. Each word image is represented as a sequence of graphs. In order to be robust to the handwriting variations, an exhaustive merging process based on DTW alignment results introduced in the similarity measure between word images. With respect to the computation complexity, an approximate graph edit distance approach using bipartite matching is employed for graph matching. The experiments on the George Washington dataset and the marriage records from the Barcelona Cathedral dataset demonstrate that the proposed approach outperforms the state-of-the-art structural methods.
Keywords: word spotting; graph-based representation; shape context description; graph edit distance; DTW; block merging; query by example
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Marçal Rusiñol, J. Chazalon and Jean-Marc Ogier. 2014. Normalisation et validation d'images de documents capturées en mobilité. Colloque International Francophone sur l'Écrit et le Document.109–124.
Abstract: Mobile document image acquisition integrates many distortions which must be corrected or detected on the device, before the document becomes unavailable or paying data transmission fees. In this paper, we propose a system to correct perspective and illumination issues, and estimate the sharpness of the image for OCR recognition. The correction step relies on fast and accurate border detection followed by illumination normalization. Its evaluation on a private dataset shows a clear improvement on OCR accuracy. The quality assessment
step relies on a combination of focus measures. Its evaluation on a public dataset shows that this simple method compares well to state of the art, learning-based methods which cannot be embedded on a mobile, and outperforms metric-based methods.
Keywords: mobile document image acquisition; perspective correction; illumination correction; quality assessment; focus measure; OCR accuracy prediction
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