Users may view and/or edit documents on a variety of devices, with different screen orientations (portrait/landscape), size, resolution, etc. If a document formatted for viewing on a particular type of device is displayed on a different type of device without taking into account device capabilities, the resulting user experience may require the user to perform cumbersome zoom, pan, or scroll operations. This is because the formatting and visual choices made for the document on the original device may not necessarily be optimal for viewing on the other device. This disclosure describes the use of a trained machine learning model to automatically generate parameters for document formatting to eliminate the need for such manual actions. The pa...
Web pages can use dynamic content loading technology to facilitate viewing on mobile devices. This ...
Document analysis systems often begin with binarization as a first processing stage. Although numero...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a new dynamic document adaptation technique for mob...
Generally, the present disclosure is directed to improving accessibility to electronic documents by ...
Document portability programs transform electronic documents into a state that allows information to...
Since the 1980s, two paradigms have dominated the representation of formatted electronic documents: ...
Mobile eBook readers are now commonplace in today’s society, but their document layout algorithms re...
When creating a new document, a user typically starts from a blank document in the default template ...
The traditional 8.5” x 11” portrait page is not very convenient or reader-friendly for publications ...
Generally, the present disclosure is directed to assisting in navigation within an electronic docume...
This publication describes techniques for image-capture devices (e.g., smartphones, laptops, tablets...
Filling out paper forms with various pieces of information is a common task. Filling out the informa...
In general, a computing device (e.g., a cellular phone, a smartphone, a desktop computer, a laptop c...
Modern word processing software and typesetting systems such as TeX enable the quick creation of doc...
Images in image libraries are sometimes oriented incorrectly. For example, a photograph taken with a...
Web pages can use dynamic content loading technology to facilitate viewing on mobile devices. This ...
Document analysis systems often begin with binarization as a first processing stage. Although numero...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a new dynamic document adaptation technique for mob...
Generally, the present disclosure is directed to improving accessibility to electronic documents by ...
Document portability programs transform electronic documents into a state that allows information to...
Since the 1980s, two paradigms have dominated the representation of formatted electronic documents: ...
Mobile eBook readers are now commonplace in today’s society, but their document layout algorithms re...
When creating a new document, a user typically starts from a blank document in the default template ...
The traditional 8.5” x 11” portrait page is not very convenient or reader-friendly for publications ...
Generally, the present disclosure is directed to assisting in navigation within an electronic docume...
This publication describes techniques for image-capture devices (e.g., smartphones, laptops, tablets...
Filling out paper forms with various pieces of information is a common task. Filling out the informa...
In general, a computing device (e.g., a cellular phone, a smartphone, a desktop computer, a laptop c...
Modern word processing software and typesetting systems such as TeX enable the quick creation of doc...
Images in image libraries are sometimes oriented incorrectly. For example, a photograph taken with a...
Web pages can use dynamic content loading technology to facilitate viewing on mobile devices. This ...
Document analysis systems often begin with binarization as a first processing stage. Although numero...
International audienceIn this paper we introduce a new dynamic document adaptation technique for mob...