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    Document Image Classification and Labeling using Multiple Instance Learning

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    Abstract—The labeling of large sets of images for training or testing analysis systems can be a very costly and timeconsuming process. Multiple instance learning (MIL) is a generalization of traditional supervised learning which relaxes the need for exact labels on training instances. Instead, the labels are required only for a set of instances known as bags. In this paper, we apply MIL to the retrieval and localization of signatures and the retrieval of images containing machine-printed text, and show that a gain of 15-20 % in performance can be achieved over the supervised learning with weak-labeling. We also compare our approach to supervised learning with fully annotated training data and report a competitive accuracy for MIL. Using our experiments on real-world datasets, we show that MIL is a good alternative when the training data has only document-level annotation
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