This paper presents a symbol spotting approach for indexing by content a database of line-drawing images. As line-drawings are digital-born documents designed by vectorial softwares, instead of using a pixel-based approach, we present a spotting method based on vector primitives. Graphical symbols are represented by a set of vectorial primitives which are described by an off-the-shelf shape descriptor. A relational indexing strategy aims to retrieve symbol locations into the target documents by using a combined numerical-relational description of 2D structures. The zones which are likely to contain the queried symbol are validated by a Hough-like voting scheme. In addition, a performance evaluation framework for symbol spotting in graphical...
Abstract—In this paper we present a system devoted to spot graphical symbols in camera-acquired docu...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach for symbol localization in line-drawing ima...
International audienceIn this paper a sequence of steps is applied to a graph representation of line...
International audienceThis paper addresses the difficult problem of symbol spotting for graphic docu...
This paper addresses the problem of symbol spotting for graphic documents. We propose an approach wh...
The usefulness of a collection of scanned graphical documents can be measured by the facilities avai...
The automatic analysis and retrieval of technical line drawings is hindered by many challenges such ...
International audienceIn this paper, a method for matching symbols in line-drawings is presented. Fa...
International audienceMany methods of graphics recognition have been developed throughout the years ...
International audienceA database is only usefull if it is associated a set of procedures allowing to...
Abstract. Many methods of graphics recognition have been developed throughout the years for the reco...
Abstract. In this paper, a method for matching symbols in line-drawings is presented. Facing both se...
International audienceWe present a content spotting system for line drawing graphic document images....
In the context of computer science, an index is a data structure that enables the efficient retrieva...
Abstract Symbol spotting systems are intended to re-trieve regions of interest from a document image...
Abstract—In this paper we present a system devoted to spot graphical symbols in camera-acquired docu...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach for symbol localization in line-drawing ima...
International audienceIn this paper a sequence of steps is applied to a graph representation of line...
International audienceThis paper addresses the difficult problem of symbol spotting for graphic docu...
This paper addresses the problem of symbol spotting for graphic documents. We propose an approach wh...
The usefulness of a collection of scanned graphical documents can be measured by the facilities avai...
The automatic analysis and retrieval of technical line drawings is hindered by many challenges such ...
International audienceIn this paper, a method for matching symbols in line-drawings is presented. Fa...
International audienceMany methods of graphics recognition have been developed throughout the years ...
International audienceA database is only usefull if it is associated a set of procedures allowing to...
Abstract. Many methods of graphics recognition have been developed throughout the years for the reco...
Abstract. In this paper, a method for matching symbols in line-drawings is presented. Facing both se...
International audienceWe present a content spotting system for line drawing graphic document images....
In the context of computer science, an index is a data structure that enables the efficient retrieva...
Abstract Symbol spotting systems are intended to re-trieve regions of interest from a document image...
Abstract—In this paper we present a system devoted to spot graphical symbols in camera-acquired docu...
International audienceThis paper presents a new approach for symbol localization in line-drawing ima...
International audienceIn this paper a sequence of steps is applied to a graph representation of line...