Automatic recognition of historical handwritten manuscripts is a daunting task due to paper degradation over time. Recognition-free retrieval or word spotting is popularly used for information retrieval and digitization of the historical handwritten documents. However, the performance of word spotting algorithms depends heavily on feature detection and representation methods. Although there exist popular feature descriptors such as Scale Invariant Feature Transform (SIFT) and Speeded Up Robust Features (SURF), the invariant properties of these descriptors amplify the noise in the degraded document images, rendering them more sensitive to noise and complex characteristics of historical manuscripts. Therefore, an efficient and relaxed feature...
This article discusses the technology of handwritten text recognition (HTR) as a tool for the analys...
As more and more documents, especially historical handwritten documents, are converted into digitize...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...
Automatic recognition of historical handwritten manuscripts is a daunting task due to paper degradat...
In this paper we present an innovative technique to semi-automatically index handwritten word images...
International audienceRecently, local features especially point descriptors have re- ceived lots of ...
Context: In this thesis subimage matching in historical handwritten documents using SIFT (Scale-Inva...
This paper presents a method for extracting a local scale- and rotation-invariant descriptor called ...
Word spotting on degraded and noisy historical documents can become a challenging task considering t...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...
Indexing large archives of historical manuscripts, like the papers of George Washington, is required...
Most offline handwriting recognition approaches proceed by segmenting words into smaller pieces (usu...
Effective indexing is crucial for providing convenient access to scanned versions of large collectio...
Abstract Word spotting on degraded and noisy historical documents can become a challenging task cons...
International audienceInformation retrieval in historical documents has long consisted in spotting w...
This article discusses the technology of handwritten text recognition (HTR) as a tool for the analys...
As more and more documents, especially historical handwritten documents, are converted into digitize...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...
Automatic recognition of historical handwritten manuscripts is a daunting task due to paper degradat...
In this paper we present an innovative technique to semi-automatically index handwritten word images...
International audienceRecently, local features especially point descriptors have re- ceived lots of ...
Context: In this thesis subimage matching in historical handwritten documents using SIFT (Scale-Inva...
This paper presents a method for extracting a local scale- and rotation-invariant descriptor called ...
Word spotting on degraded and noisy historical documents can become a challenging task considering t...
For the transition from traditional to digital libraries, the large number of handwritten manuscript...
Indexing large archives of historical manuscripts, like the papers of George Washington, is required...
Most offline handwriting recognition approaches proceed by segmenting words into smaller pieces (usu...
Effective indexing is crucial for providing convenient access to scanned versions of large collectio...
Abstract Word spotting on degraded and noisy historical documents can become a challenging task cons...
International audienceInformation retrieval in historical documents has long consisted in spotting w...
This article discusses the technology of handwritten text recognition (HTR) as a tool for the analys...
As more and more documents, especially historical handwritten documents, are converted into digitize...
Indexing and searching collections of handwritten archival documents and manuscripts has always been...