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Main Authors: Anand, Avinash, Jaiswal, Raj, Bhuyan, Pijush, Gupta, Mohit, Bangar, Siddhesh, Imam, Md. Modassir, Shah, Rajiv Ratn, Satoh, Shin'ichi
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.10305
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author Anand, Avinash
Jaiswal, Raj
Bhuyan, Pijush
Gupta, Mohit
Bangar, Siddhesh
Imam, Md. Modassir
Shah, Rajiv Ratn
Satoh, Shin'ichi
author_facet Anand, Avinash
Jaiswal, Raj
Bhuyan, Pijush
Gupta, Mohit
Bangar, Siddhesh
Imam, Md. Modassir
Shah, Rajiv Ratn
Satoh, Shin'ichi
contents The automatic recognition of tabular data in document images presents a significant challenge due to the diverse range of table styles and complex structures. Tables offer valuable content representation, enhancing the predictive capabilities of various systems such as search engines and Knowledge Graphs. Addressing the two main problems, namely table detection (TD) and table structure recognition (TSR), has traditionally been approached independently. In this research, we propose an end-to-end pipeline that integrates deep learning models, including DETR, CascadeTabNet, and PP OCR v2, to achieve comprehensive image-based table recognition. This integrated approach effectively handles diverse table styles, complex structures, and image distortions, resulting in improved accuracy and efficiency compared to existing methods like Table Transformers. Our system achieves simultaneous table detection (TD), table structure recognition (TSR), and table content recognition (TCR), preserving table structures and accurately extracting tabular data from document images. The integration of multiple models addresses the intricacies of table recognition, making our approach a promising solution for image-based table understanding, data extraction, and information retrieval applications. Our proposed approach achieves an IOU of 0.96 and an OCR Accuracy of 78%, showcasing a remarkable improvement of approximately 25% in the OCR Accuracy compared to the previous Table Transformer approach.
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spellingShingle TC-OCR: TableCraft OCR for Efficient Detection & Recognition of Table Structure & Content
Anand, Avinash
Jaiswal, Raj
Bhuyan, Pijush
Gupta, Mohit
Bangar, Siddhesh
Imam, Md. Modassir
Shah, Rajiv Ratn
Satoh, Shin'ichi
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
The automatic recognition of tabular data in document images presents a significant challenge due to the diverse range of table styles and complex structures. Tables offer valuable content representation, enhancing the predictive capabilities of various systems such as search engines and Knowledge Graphs. Addressing the two main problems, namely table detection (TD) and table structure recognition (TSR), has traditionally been approached independently. In this research, we propose an end-to-end pipeline that integrates deep learning models, including DETR, CascadeTabNet, and PP OCR v2, to achieve comprehensive image-based table recognition. This integrated approach effectively handles diverse table styles, complex structures, and image distortions, resulting in improved accuracy and efficiency compared to existing methods like Table Transformers. Our system achieves simultaneous table detection (TD), table structure recognition (TSR), and table content recognition (TCR), preserving table structures and accurately extracting tabular data from document images. The integration of multiple models addresses the intricacies of table recognition, making our approach a promising solution for image-based table understanding, data extraction, and information retrieval applications. Our proposed approach achieves an IOU of 0.96 and an OCR Accuracy of 78%, showcasing a remarkable improvement of approximately 25% in the OCR Accuracy compared to the previous Table Transformer approach.
title TC-OCR: TableCraft OCR for Efficient Detection & Recognition of Table Structure & Content
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2404.10305