Resources for the DAS 2014 submission
From LRDE
This page gathers resources related to the article entitled
Planting, Growing, and Pruning Trees: Connected Filters Applied to Document Image Analysis
submitted to the
11th IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems (DAS 2014).
Full Resolution Illustrations from the Paper
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Fig. 9: Sample uses of connected operators.
(a) Filtering out everything but boxes. |
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(b) Showing filtered lines. |
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(c) An image featuring almost only text. |
Additional Illustrations
Zero-crossing contours of different Laplace operators
(a) Δ4 |
(b) LoG 17x17 |
(c) Δ□51 |
(d) Δ□17 |
Applying some applications upon the simplified tree structure
(a) Color input image. |
(b) Δ□51 |
(c) Simplification. |
(d) Binarization. |
Additional Results
Some morphological methods have been run on 63 document images from the PRImA Layout Analysis Dataset. Several results are proposed:
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Simplification
Simplification of color images.
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Binarization
"Smart" binarization taking into account reverse video.
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Identification
Images combining the result of several identifications: background (black), non-specific objects (%SILVER%light gray%ENDCOLOR% contours), object holes (%YELLOW%yellow%ENDCOLOR% contours), thin line separators (%GREEN%green%ENDCOLOR% contours), text boxes (%AQUA%light blue%ENDCOLOR% contours), noise (%RED%dark red%ENDCOLOR% contours) and spurious shapes (%GRAY%dark gray%ENDCOLOR% contours).
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