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Text Line Segmentation of Historical Documents: a Survey
There is a huge amount of historical documents in libraries and in various
National Archives that have not been exploited electronically. Although
automatic reading of complete pages remains, in most cases, a long-term
objective, tasks such as word spotting, text/image alignment, authentication
and extraction of specific fields are in use today. For all these tasks, a
major step is document segmentation into text lines. Because of the low quality
and the complexity of these documents (background noise, artifacts due to
aging, interfering lines),automatic text line segmentation remains an open
research field. The objective of this paper is to present a survey of existing
methods, developed during the last decade, and dedicated to documents of
historical interest.Comment: 25 pages, submitted version, To appear in International Journal on
Document Analysis and Recognition, On line version available at
http://www.springerlink.com/content/k2813176280456k3
Enhanced Characterness for Text Detection in the Wild
Text spotting is an interesting research problem as text may appear at any
random place and may occur in various forms. Moreover, ability to detect text
opens the horizons for improving many advanced computer vision problems. In
this paper, we propose a novel language agnostic text detection method
utilizing edge enhanced Maximally Stable Extremal Regions in natural scenes by
defining strong characterness measures. We show that a simple combination of
characterness cues help in rejecting the non text regions. These regions are
further fine-tuned for rejecting the non-textual neighbor regions.
Comprehensive evaluation of the proposed scheme shows that it provides
comparative to better generalization performance to the traditional methods for
this task
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