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Browsing Heterogeneous Document Collections by a Segmentation-Free Word Spotting Method
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EngineeringHeterogeneous Document CollectionsCorpus LinguisticsText MiningNatural Language ProcessingImage AnalysisInformation RetrievalData ScienceText-to-image RetrievalPattern RecognitionSift DescriptorsComputational LinguisticsHistorical Document ImagesText RecognitionText SegmentationSegmentation-free WordLanguage StudiesCharacter RecognitionDocument ClusteringMachine VisionOptical Character RecognitionComputer ScienceComputer VisionText ProcessingLinguisticsDocument Processing
In this paper, we present a segmentation-free word spotting method that is able to deal with heterogeneous document image collections. We propose a patch-based framework where patches are represented by a bag-of-visual-words model powered by SIFT descriptors. A later refinement of the feature vectors is performed by applying the latent semantic indexing technique. The proposed method performs well on both handwritten and typewritten historical document images. We have also tested our method on documents written in non-Latin scripts.
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