The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is in the process of setting up a new series of conferences named the Metadata Text Retrieval Conferences (METTREC). They will focus on evaluating two critical technologies: document conversion using optical character recognition (OCR) and information retrieval (IR). Large collections of document images labeled with correct recognition and retrieval responses are needed to measure performance. Currently, the production of these materials is extremely expensive. NIST is developing a semi-automated truthing tool that will help reduce the cost of data preparation and enable evaluations to scale up. To accomplish this, current OCR technology is needed to produce an initial text to image ...
Text recognition of images is beneficial in a wide range of computer vision purposes such as robot n...
As an effort to improve accessibility to historical documents, digitization of historical archives h...
The paper explains how an Optical Character Recognition system (OCR) works and how this system enabl...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is in the process of setting up a new seri...
The user expectation from a digitized collection is that a full text search can be performed and tha...
this paper were developed to establish a uniform method of evaluating the recognition of optical cha...
Machine understanding of documents has become a fundamental element in applications dealing with lar...
This document notes most of the research I had done for the National Library of the Netherlands (Kon...
The characters, primary carriers of textual information, fulfil a significant role in print quality...
Over the past years, considerable effort has been put into digitising library collections. As part o...
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a technique, used to convert scanned image into editable text...
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a technique, used to convert scanned image into editable text...
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a critical part of many text-based applications. Although som...
We offer a perspective on the performance of current OCR systems by illustrating and explaining actu...
Text recognition of images is beneficial in a wide range of computer vision purposes such as robot n...
Text recognition of images is beneficial in a wide range of computer vision purposes such as robot n...
As an effort to improve accessibility to historical documents, digitization of historical archives h...
The paper explains how an Optical Character Recognition system (OCR) works and how this system enabl...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is in the process of setting up a new seri...
The user expectation from a digitized collection is that a full text search can be performed and tha...
this paper were developed to establish a uniform method of evaluating the recognition of optical cha...
Machine understanding of documents has become a fundamental element in applications dealing with lar...
This document notes most of the research I had done for the National Library of the Netherlands (Kon...
The characters, primary carriers of textual information, fulfil a significant role in print quality...
Over the past years, considerable effort has been put into digitising library collections. As part o...
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a technique, used to convert scanned image into editable text...
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a technique, used to convert scanned image into editable text...
Optical Character Recognition (OCR) is a critical part of many text-based applications. Although som...
We offer a perspective on the performance of current OCR systems by illustrating and explaining actu...
Text recognition of images is beneficial in a wide range of computer vision purposes such as robot n...
Text recognition of images is beneficial in a wide range of computer vision purposes such as robot n...
As an effort to improve accessibility to historical documents, digitization of historical archives h...
The paper explains how an Optical Character Recognition system (OCR) works and how this system enabl...