Due to storage conditions and material’s non-planar shape, geometric distortion of the 2-D content is widely present in scanned document images. Effective geometric restoration of these distorted document images considerably increases character recognition rate in large-scale digitisation. For large-scale digitisation of historical books, geometric restoration solutions expect to be accurate, generic, robust, unsupervised and reversible. However, most methods in the literature concentrate on improving restoration accuracy for specific distortion effect, but not their applicability in large-scale digitisation. This paper proposes an effective mesh based geometric restoration system, (GRLSD), for large-scale distorted historical document digi...
10.1109/TPAMI.2007.70831IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence304728-734ITPI
[[abstract]]Document images captured by camera often suffer from warping and distortions because of ...
The high quality digitalisation of warped documents is still a big problem for most scanner technolo...
Due to storage conditions and material’s non-planar shape, geometric distortion of the 2-D content i...
Due to storage conditions and material's non-planar shape, geometric distortion of the two-dimension...
We present an interactive application for browsing severely damaged documents and other cultural art...
The research presented in this thesis addresses the problem of correction of arbitrary g...
Abstract — In document digitization through camera-based systems, simple imaging setups often produc...
We present a framework for acquiring and restoring images of warped documents. The purpose of our re...
Historical documents frequently suffer from arbitrary geometric distortions (warping and folds) due...
Recent large-scale document digitization initiatives have created new modes of access to modern libr...
We present a system to restore the 2D content printed on distorted documents. Our system works by ac...
We present a system to restore the 2D content printed on distorted documents. Our system works by ac...
Recently, high resolution digital cameras have made the digitization process more flexible and conve...
We present an interactive method to restore severely damaged historical parchments. When damaged by ...
10.1109/TPAMI.2007.70831IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence304728-734ITPI
[[abstract]]Document images captured by camera often suffer from warping and distortions because of ...
The high quality digitalisation of warped documents is still a big problem for most scanner technolo...
Due to storage conditions and material’s non-planar shape, geometric distortion of the 2-D content i...
Due to storage conditions and material's non-planar shape, geometric distortion of the two-dimension...
We present an interactive application for browsing severely damaged documents and other cultural art...
The research presented in this thesis addresses the problem of correction of arbitrary g...
Abstract — In document digitization through camera-based systems, simple imaging setups often produc...
We present a framework for acquiring and restoring images of warped documents. The purpose of our re...
Historical documents frequently suffer from arbitrary geometric distortions (warping and folds) due...
Recent large-scale document digitization initiatives have created new modes of access to modern libr...
We present a system to restore the 2D content printed on distorted documents. Our system works by ac...
We present a system to restore the 2D content printed on distorted documents. Our system works by ac...
Recently, high resolution digital cameras have made the digitization process more flexible and conve...
We present an interactive method to restore severely damaged historical parchments. When damaged by ...
10.1109/TPAMI.2007.70831IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence304728-734ITPI
[[abstract]]Document images captured by camera often suffer from warping and distortions because of ...
The high quality digitalisation of warped documents is still a big problem for most scanner technolo...