Detecting position of word breaks in a textual line image

Line segmentation in an OCR process is performed to detect the positions of words within an input textual line image by extracting features from the input to locate breaks and then classifying the breaks into one of two break classes which include inter-word breaks and inter-character breaks. An out...

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Main Authors UZELAC ALEKSANDAR, DRESEVIC BODIN, RADAKOVIC BOGDAN, GALIC SASA
Format Patent
LanguageChinese
English
Published 12.12.2012
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Summary:Line segmentation in an OCR process is performed to detect the positions of words within an input textual line image by extracting features from the input to locate breaks and then classifying the breaks into one of two break classes which include inter-word breaks and inter-character breaks. An output including the bounding boxes of the detected words and a probability that a given break belongs to the identified class can then be provided to downstream OCR or other components for post-processing. Advantageously, by reducing line segmentation to the extraction of features, including the position of each break and the number of break features, and break classification, the task of line segmentation is made less complex but with no loss of generality.
Bibliography:Application Number: CN201180017926