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Optical Font Recognition in Smartphone-Captured Images, and its Applicability for ID Forgery Detection
In this paper, we consider the problem of detecting counterfeit identity
documents in images captured with smartphones. As the number of documents
contain special fonts, we study the applicability of convolutional neural
networks (CNNs) for detection of the conformance of the fonts used with the
ones, corresponding to the government standards. Here, we use multi-task
learning to differentiate samples by both fonts and characters and compare the
resulting classifier with its analogue trained for binary font classification.
We train neural networks for authenticity estimation of the fonts used in
machine-readable zones and ID numbers of the Russian national passport and test
them on samples of individual characters acquired from 3238 images of the
Russian national passport. Our results show that the usage of multi-task
learning increases sensitivity and specificity of the classifier. Moreover, the
resulting CNNs demonstrate high generalization ability as they correctly
classify fonts which were not present in the training set. We conclude that the
proposed method is sufficient for authentication of the fonts and can be used
as a part of the forgery detection system for images acquired with a smartphone
camera
Use of Subimages in Fish Species Identification: A Qualitative Study
Many scholarly tasks involve working with subdocuments, or contextualized fine-grain information, i.e., with information that is part of some larger unit. A digital library (DL) facil- itates management, access, retrieval, and use of collections of data and metadata through services. However, most DLs do not provide infrastructure or services to support working with subdocuments. Superimposed information (SI) refers to new information that is created to reference subdocu- ments in existing information resources. We combine this idea of SI with traditional DL services, to define and develop a DL with SI (SI-DL). We explored the use of subimages and evaluated the use of a prototype SI-DL (SuperIDR) in fish species identification, a scholarly task that involves work- ing with subimages. The contexts and strategies of working with subimages in SuperIDR suggest new and enhanced sup- port (SI-DL services) for scholarly tasks that involve working with subimages, including new ways of querying and search- ing for subimages and associated information. The main contribution of our work are the insights gained from these findings of use of subimages and of SuperIDR (a prototype SI-DL), which lead to recommendations for the design of digital libraries with superimposed information
Kannada Character Recognition System A Review
Intensive research has been done on optical character recognition ocr and a
large number of articles have been published on this topic during the last few
decades. Many commercial OCR systems are now available in the market, but most
of these systems work for Roman, Chinese, Japanese and Arabic characters. There
are no sufficient number of works on Indian language character recognition
especially Kannada script among 12 major scripts in India. This paper presents
a review of existing work on printed Kannada script and their results. The
characteristics of Kannada script and Kannada Character Recognition System kcr
are discussed in detail. Finally fusion at the classifier level is proposed to
increase the recognition accuracy.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure
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