@Article{DavidFernandez2014, author="David Fernandez and Josep Llados and Alicia Fornes", title="A graph-based approach for segmenting touching lines in historical handwritten documents", journal="International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition", year="2014", publisher="Springer Berlin Heidelberg", volume="17", number="3", pages="293--312", optkeywords="Text line segmentation", optkeywords="Handwritten documents", optkeywords="Document image processing", optkeywords="Historical document analysis", abstract="Text line segmentation in handwritten documents is an important task in the recognition of historical documents. Handwritten document images contain text lines with multiple orientations, touching and overlapping characters between consecutive text lines and different document structures, making line segmentation a difficult task. In this paper, we present a new approach for handwritten text line segmentation solving the problems of touching components, curvilinear text lines and horizontally overlapping components. The proposed algorithm formulates line segmentation as finding the central path in the area between two consecutive lines. This is solved as a graph traversal problem. A graph is constructed using the skeleton of the image. Then, a path-finding algorithm is used to find the optimum path between text lines. The proposed algorithm has been evaluated on a comprehensive dataset consisting of five databases: ICDAR2009, ICDAR2013, UMD, the George Washington and the Barcelona Marriages Database. The proposed method outperforms the state-of-the-art considering the different types and difficulties of the benchmarking data.", optnote="DAG; 600.056; 600.061; 602.006; 600.077", optnote="exported from refbase (http://refbase.cvc.uab.es/show.php?record=2459), last updated on Fri, 23 Jan 2015 12:33:46 +0100", issn="1433-2833", doi="10.1007/s10032-014-0220-0" }