In the last decades historical handwritten documents have become increasingly available in digital form. Yet, the accessibility to these documents with respect to browsing and searching remained limited as full automatic transcription is often not possible or not sufficiently accurate. This paper proposes a novel reliable approach for template-based keyword spotting in historical handwritten documents. In particular, our framework makes use of different graph representations for segmented word images and a sophisticated matching procedure. Moreover, we extend our method to a spotting ensemble. In an exhaustive experimental evaluation on four widely used benchmark datasets we show that the proposed approach is able to keep up or even outperf...
Finding key terms in scanned historical manuscripts is invaluable for accessing our written cultural...
The present paper is concerned with a graph-based system for Keyword Spotting (KWS) in historical do...
International audienceInformation retrieval in historical documents has long consisted in spotting w...
Scanned handwritten historical documents are often not well accessible due to the limited feasibilit...
The amount of handwritten documents that is digitally available is rapidly increasing. However, we o...
The amount of handwritten documents that is digitally available is rapidly increasing. However, we o...
The accessibility to handwritten historical documents is often constrained by the limited feasibilit...
In many public and private institutions, the digitalization of handwritten documents has progressed ...
The accessibility to handwritten historical documents is often constrained by the limited feasibilit...
In contrast to statistical representations, graphs offer some inherent advantages when it comes to h...
The present paper is concerned with a graph-based system for Keyword Spotting (KWS) in historical do...
International audienceEffective information retrieval on handwritten document images has always been...
International audienceEffective information retrieval on handwritten document images has always been...
Being able to search for words or phrases in historic handwritten documents is of paramount importan...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηIn this paper, we propose a novel technique for word spotting in historical prin...
Finding key terms in scanned historical manuscripts is invaluable for accessing our written cultural...
The present paper is concerned with a graph-based system for Keyword Spotting (KWS) in historical do...
International audienceInformation retrieval in historical documents has long consisted in spotting w...
Scanned handwritten historical documents are often not well accessible due to the limited feasibilit...
The amount of handwritten documents that is digitally available is rapidly increasing. However, we o...
The amount of handwritten documents that is digitally available is rapidly increasing. However, we o...
The accessibility to handwritten historical documents is often constrained by the limited feasibilit...
In many public and private institutions, the digitalization of handwritten documents has progressed ...
The accessibility to handwritten historical documents is often constrained by the limited feasibilit...
In contrast to statistical representations, graphs offer some inherent advantages when it comes to h...
The present paper is concerned with a graph-based system for Keyword Spotting (KWS) in historical do...
International audienceEffective information retrieval on handwritten document images has always been...
International audienceEffective information retrieval on handwritten document images has always been...
Being able to search for words or phrases in historic handwritten documents is of paramount importan...
Περιέχει τη περίληψηIn this paper, we propose a novel technique for word spotting in historical prin...
Finding key terms in scanned historical manuscripts is invaluable for accessing our written cultural...
The present paper is concerned with a graph-based system for Keyword Spotting (KWS) in historical do...
International audienceInformation retrieval in historical documents has long consisted in spotting w...