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17th ICDAR 2023: San José, CA, USA - Part I
- Gernot A. Fink, Rajiv Jain, Koichi Kise, Richard Zanibbi:
Document Analysis and Recognition - ICDAR 2023 - 17th International Conference, San José, CA, USA, August 21-26, 2023, Proceedings, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14187, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-41675-0
Applications 1: Enterprise Documents (Medical, Legal, Finance)
- Benjamin Schuster, Florian Kordon, Martin Mayr, Mathias Seuret, Stefanie Jost, Josef Kessler, Vincent Christlein:
Multi-stage Fine-Tuning Deep Learning Models Improves Automatic Assessment of the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test. 3-19 - Meixuan Qiao, Jun Wang, Junfu Xiang, Qiyu Hou, Ruixuan Li:
Structure Diagram Recognition in Financial Announcements. 20-44 - Sagar Chakraborty, Gaurav Harit, Saptarshi Ghosh:
TransDocAnalyser: A Framework for Semi-structured Offline Handwritten Documents Analysis with an Application to Legal Domain. 45-62 - Ján Koloda, Jue Wang:
Context Aware Document Binarization and Its Application to Information Extraction from Structured Documents. 63-78
Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition 1 (Online)
- Elmokhtar Mohamed Moussa, Thibault Lelore, Harold Mouchère:
SET, SORT! A Novel Sub-stroke Level Transformers for Offline Handwriting to Online Conversion. 81-97 - Michael Jungo, Beat Wolf, Andrii Maksai, Claudiu Musat, Andreas Fischer:
Character Queries: A Transformer-Based Approach to On-line Handwritten Character Segmentation. 98-114
Graphics Recognition 3: Math Recognition
- Chunyi Wang, Hurunqi Luo, Xiaqing Rao, Wei Hu, Ning Bi, Jun Tan:
Relative Position Embedding Asymmetric Siamese Network for Offline Handwritten Mathematical Expression recognition. 117-133 - Yingnan Fu, Tingting Liu, Ming Gao, Aoying Zhou:
EDSL: An Encoder-Decoder Architecture with Symbol-Level Features for Printed Mathematical Expression Recognition. 134-151 - Zhuang Liu, Ye Yuan, Zhilong Ji, Jinfeng Bai, Xiang Bai:
Semantic Graph Representation Learning for Handwritten Mathematical Expression Recognition. 152-166 - Jun Long, Quan Hong, Liu Yang:
An Encoder-Decoder Method with Position-Aware for Printed Mathematical Expression Recognition. 167-181
Graphics Recognition 1: (Music, Chem, Charts, Figures)
- Juan C. Martinez-Sevilla, Antonio Ríos-Vila, Francisco J. Castellanos, Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza:
A Holistic Approach for Aligned Music and Lyrics Transcription. 185-201 - Haoyang Shen, Jinrong Li, Jianmin Lin, Wei Wu:
A Multi-level Synthesis Strategy for Online Handwritten Chemical Equation Recognition. 202-217 - Pengyu Yan, Saleem Ahmed, David S. Doermann:
Context-Aware Chart Element Detection. 218-233 - Filip Darmanovic, Allan Hanbury, Markus Zlabinger:
SCI-3000: A Dataset for Figure, Table and Caption Extraction from Scientific PDFs. 234-251
Document NLP
- David Villanova-Aparisi, Carlos D. Martínez-Hinarejos, Verónica Romero, Moisés Pastor-i-Gadea:
Consistent Nested Named Entity Recognition in Handwritten Documents via Lattice Rescoring. 255-268 - José Andrés, Alejandro H. Toselli, Enrique Vidal:
Search for Hyphenated Words in Probabilistic Indices: A Machine Learning Approach. 269-285 - Weihao Liu, Feng Jiang, Yaxin Fan, Xiaomin Chu, Peifeng Li, Qiaoming Zhu:
A Unified Document-Level Chinese Discourse Parser on Different Granularity Levels. 286-303
Document Analysis and Recognition 1: Document Layout and Parsing
- Ayan Banerjee, Sanket Biswas, Josep Lladós, Umapada Pal:
SwinDocSegmenter: An End-to-End Unified Domain Adaptive Transformer for Document Instance Segmentation. 307-325 - Md. Istiak Hossain Shihab, Md. Rakibul Hasan, Mahfuzur Rahman Emon, Syed Mobassir Hossen, Md. Nazmuddoha Ansary, Intesur Ahmed, Fazle Rabbi Rakib, Shahriar Elahi Dhruvo, Souhardya Saha Dip, Akib Hasan Pavel, Marsia Haque Meghla, Md. Rezwanul Haque, Sayma Sultana Chowdhury, Farig Sadeque, Tahsin Reasat, Ahmed Imtiaz Humayun, Asif Shahriyar Sushmit:
BaDLAD: A Large Multi-Domain Bengali Document Layout Analysis Dataset. 326-341 - Subhajit Maity, Sanket Biswas, Siladittya Manna, Ayan Banerjee, Josep Lladós, Saumik Bhattacharya, Umapada Pal:
SelfDocSeg: A Self-supervised Vision-Based Approach Towards Document Segmentation. 342-360 - Liu He, Yijuan Lu, John Corring, Dinei A. F. Florêncio, Cha Zhang:
Diffusion-Based Document Layout Generation. 361-378
Frontiers in Handwriting Recognition 2 (Historical Documents)
- Haiyang Li, Chongyu Liu, Jiapeng Wang, Mingxin Huang, Weiying Zhou, Lianwen Jin:
DTDT: Highly Accurate Dense Text Line Detection in Historical Documents via Dynamic Transformer. 381-396 - Anna Scius-Bertrand, Phillip Ströbel, Martin Volk, Tobias Hodel, Andreas Fischer:
The Bullinger Dataset: A Writer Adaptation Challenge. 397-410 - Marco Peer, Florian Kleber, Robert Sablatnig:
Towards Writer Retrieval for Historical Datasets. 411-427 - Cheng Jian, Lianwen Jin, Lingyu Liang, Chongyu Liu:
HisDoc R-CNN: Robust Chinese Historical Document Text Line Detection with Dynamic Rotational Proposal Network and Iterative Attention Head. 428-445 - George Retsinas, Giorgos Sfikas, Christophoros Nikou:
Keyword Spotting Simplified: A Segmentation-Free Approach Using Character Counting and CTC Re-scoring. 446-464
Document Analysis and Recognition 3: Text and Document Recognition
- David Etter, Cameron Carpenter, Nolan King:
A Hybrid Model for Multilingual OCR. 467-483 - Cong Ma, Yaping Zhang, Mei Tu, Yang Zhao, Yu Zhou, Chengqing Zong:
Multi-teacher Knowledge Distillation for End-to-End Text Image Machine Translation. 484-501
Applications 2: Document Analysis and Systems
- Tonghua Su, Jifeng Wang, Hongming You, Zhongjie Wang:
Multimodal Scoring Model for Handwritten Chinese Essay. 505-519 - Josef Baloun, Ladislav Lenc, Pavel Král:
FCN-Boosted Historical Map Segmentation with Little Training Data. 520-533 - Vasiliki Kougia, Simon Fetzel, Thomas Kirchmair, Erion Çano, Sina Moayed Baharlou, Sahand Sharifzadeh, Benjamin Roth:
MemeGraphs: Linking Memes to Knowledge Graphs. 534-551
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