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Text Line Detection for Heterogeneous Documents

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Abstract

Text line detection is a pre-processing step for automated document analysis such as word spotting or OCR. It is additionally used for document structure analysis or layout analysis. Considering mixed layouts, degraded documents and handwritten documents, text line detection is still challenging. We present a novel approach that targets torn documents having varying layouts and writing. The proposed method is a bottom up approach that fuses words, to globally minimize their fusing distance. In order to improve processing time and further layout analysis, text lines are represented by oriented rectangles. Even though, the method was designed for modern handwritten and printed documents, tests on medieval manuscripts give promising results. Additionally, the text line detection was evaluated on the ICDAR 2009 and ICFHR 2010 Handwriting Segmentation Contest datasets.

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