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Labeling, Cutting, Grouping: an Efficient Text Line Segmentation Method for Medieval Manuscripts (1906.11894v2)

Published 11 Jun 2019 in cs.CV and cs.CL

Abstract: This paper introduces a new way for text-line extraction by integrating deep-learning based pre-classification and state-of-the-art segmentation methods. Text-line extraction in complex handwritten documents poses a significant challenge, even to the most modern computer vision algorithms. Historical manuscripts are a particularly hard class of documents as they present several forms of noise, such as degradation, bleed-through, interlinear glosses, and elaborated scripts. In this work, we propose a novel method which uses semantic segmentation at pixel level as intermediate task, followed by a text-line extraction step. We measured the performance of our method on a recent dataset of challenging medieval manuscripts and surpassed state-of-the-art results by reducing the error by 80.7%. Furthermore, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on various other datasets written in different scripts. Hence, our contribution is two-fold. First, we demonstrate that semantic pixel segmentation can be used as strong denoising pre-processing step before performing text line extraction. Second, we introduce a novel, simple and robust algorithm that leverages the high-quality semantic segmentation to achieve a text-line extraction performance of 99.42% line IU on a challenging dataset.

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Authors (6)
  1. Michele Alberti (20 papers)
  2. Lars Vögtlin (9 papers)
  3. Vinaychandran Pondenkandath (13 papers)
  4. Mathias Seuret (23 papers)
  5. Rolf Ingold (21 papers)
  6. Marcus Liwicki (86 papers)
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