Extraction of text areas from the document images with complex content and layout is one of the challenging tasks. Few texture based techniques have already been proposed for extraction of such text blocks. Most of such techniques are greedy for computation time and hence are far from being realizable for real time implementation. In this work, we propose a modification to two of the existing texture based techniques to reduce the computation. This is accomplished with Harris corner detectors. The efficiency of these two textures based algorithms, one based on Gabor filters and other on log-polar wavelet signature, are compared. A combination of Gabor feature based texture classification performed on a smaller set of Harris corner detected ...
Graphic accents are often used in the design of complex documents in order to emphasize particular i...
International audienceTexture feature analysis has undergone tremendous growth in recent years. It p...
There is an ever increasing number of publications which do not have the “traditional” layout where ...
Extraction of text areas from the document images with complex content and layout is one of the chal...
We propose two texture-based approaches, one involving Gabor filters and the other employing log-pol...
Page layout analysis has been extensively studied since the 1980`s, particularly after computers beg...
International audienceDuring past years, text extraction in document images has been widely studied ...
In this work a method to identify the text regions in a document, using texture based classification...
Abstract—Automatic detection of text blocks is an important step before applying OCR or word-spottin...
Extraction of text areas is a necessary first step for taking a complex document image for character...
AbstractText/Image region separation is the process of identifying location of various text and imag...
A document image, beside text, may contain pictures, graphs, signatures, logos, barcodes, hand-drawn...
This paper presents a feature-based system which utilizes domain knowledge to segment and classify s...
Often we encounter documents with text printed on complex color background. Readability of textual c...
International audienceFor the segmentation of ancient digitized document images, it has been shown t...
Graphic accents are often used in the design of complex documents in order to emphasize particular i...
International audienceTexture feature analysis has undergone tremendous growth in recent years. It p...
There is an ever increasing number of publications which do not have the “traditional” layout where ...
Extraction of text areas from the document images with complex content and layout is one of the chal...
We propose two texture-based approaches, one involving Gabor filters and the other employing log-pol...
Page layout analysis has been extensively studied since the 1980`s, particularly after computers beg...
International audienceDuring past years, text extraction in document images has been widely studied ...
In this work a method to identify the text regions in a document, using texture based classification...
Abstract—Automatic detection of text blocks is an important step before applying OCR or word-spottin...
Extraction of text areas is a necessary first step for taking a complex document image for character...
AbstractText/Image region separation is the process of identifying location of various text and imag...
A document image, beside text, may contain pictures, graphs, signatures, logos, barcodes, hand-drawn...
This paper presents a feature-based system which utilizes domain knowledge to segment and classify s...
Often we encounter documents with text printed on complex color background. Readability of textual c...
International audienceFor the segmentation of ancient digitized document images, it has been shown t...
Graphic accents are often used in the design of complex documents in order to emphasize particular i...
International audienceTexture feature analysis has undergone tremendous growth in recent years. It p...
There is an ever increasing number of publications which do not have the “traditional” layout where ...