A new algorithm for layout-independent document page segmentation is suggested. Text, image and graphics regions in a document image are treated as three different "texture" classes. Soft local decisions on small blocks are made using wavelet packet based feature vectors. Segmentation is performed by propagating and integrating soft local decisions over neighboring blocks, within and across scales.The "uncertainties " associated with local decisions are reduced as more contextual evidence is incorporated in the process of decision integration. The majority, taken over weighted combined votes, determines the final decision. The suggested algorithm is based on parallel independent computations which have low complexity. It...
An efficient representation method for arbitrarily shaped image segments is proposed. This method in...
Luminance, colour, and/or texture features may be used, either alone or in combination, for segmenta...
This paper presents a feature-based system which utilizes domain knowledge to segment and classify s...
Page segmentation and classification are important parts of the document analysis process. The aim i...
International audienceIn this paper we present a new hybrid page segmentation approach based on conn...
Page layout analysis has been extensively studied since the 1980`s, particularly after computers beg...
We describe a new approach for evaluating page segmentation algorithms. Unlike techniques that rely ...
The general problem of computer vision has been investigated for more than twenty years and is still...
<p>Web pages consist of different segments, serving different purposes. Most common types of these s...
In this work we propose a new page segmentation method for recognizing text and graphics based on a ...
There is a significant need to objectively evaluate layout analysis (page segmentation and region cl...
In this paper we present a method to improve the performance of individual page segmentation engines...
Empirical performance evaluation of page segmentation algorithms has become increasingly important d...
ACM Computing Classification System (1998): I.7, I.7.5.In this paper an approach to document line se...
There is a significant need to objectively evaluate layout analysis (page segmentation and region cl...
An efficient representation method for arbitrarily shaped image segments is proposed. This method in...
Luminance, colour, and/or texture features may be used, either alone or in combination, for segmenta...
This paper presents a feature-based system which utilizes domain knowledge to segment and classify s...
Page segmentation and classification are important parts of the document analysis process. The aim i...
International audienceIn this paper we present a new hybrid page segmentation approach based on conn...
Page layout analysis has been extensively studied since the 1980`s, particularly after computers beg...
We describe a new approach for evaluating page segmentation algorithms. Unlike techniques that rely ...
The general problem of computer vision has been investigated for more than twenty years and is still...
<p>Web pages consist of different segments, serving different purposes. Most common types of these s...
In this work we propose a new page segmentation method for recognizing text and graphics based on a ...
There is a significant need to objectively evaluate layout analysis (page segmentation and region cl...
In this paper we present a method to improve the performance of individual page segmentation engines...
Empirical performance evaluation of page segmentation algorithms has become increasingly important d...
ACM Computing Classification System (1998): I.7, I.7.5.In this paper an approach to document line se...
There is a significant need to objectively evaluate layout analysis (page segmentation and region cl...
An efficient representation method for arbitrarily shaped image segments is proposed. This method in...
Luminance, colour, and/or texture features may be used, either alone or in combination, for segmenta...
This paper presents a feature-based system which utilizes domain knowledge to segment and classify s...