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Holistic Comparison of Text Images for Content-Based Retrieval
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Julinda Gllavata, University of Marburg, Germany
Ermir Qeli, University of Marburg, Germany
Bernd Freisleben, University of Marburg, Germany
The accurate recognition of text that appears in images/videos using analytical character recognition methods is often very difficult, despite the fact that the text might be correctly localized, segmented and bi- narized. This is mainly due to changing features of the text such as various fonts, or noise factors embed- ded in the image which are inherited from the com- plex background. In this paper, we treat the problem of comparing text images for content-based retrieval pur- poses, by presenting a holistic approach to this issue. First, the shape of text is represented by estimating the salient points in the text image. Then, alignment shape methods are used to establish the correspondence of the salient points. Finally, a measure is suggested to com- pute the dissimilarity between two text images based on the generated correspondence. Empirical evaluation of the proposed holistic comparison method has demon- strated its very good performance.
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Julinda Gllavata, Ermir Qeli, Bernd Freisleben, "Holistic Comparison of Text Images for Content-Based Retrieval," ism, pp.299-306, Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM'06), 2006
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