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Main Authors: Ferrer, Miguel A., Das, Abhijit, Diaz, Moises, Morales, Aythami, Carmona-Duarte, Cristina, Pal, Umapada
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.18924
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author Ferrer, Miguel A.
Das, Abhijit
Diaz, Moises
Morales, Aythami
Carmona-Duarte, Cristina
Pal, Umapada
author_facet Ferrer, Miguel A.
Das, Abhijit
Diaz, Moises
Morales, Aythami
Carmona-Duarte, Cristina
Pal, Umapada
contents Script identification plays a vital role in applications that involve handwriting and document analysis within a multi-script and multi-lingual environment. Moreover, it exhibits a profound connection with human cognition. This paper provides a new database for benchmarking script identification algorithms, which contains both printed and handwritten documents collected from a wide variety of scripts, such as Arabic, Bengali (Bangla), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Devanagari, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Roman, Tamil, Telugu, and Thai. The dataset consists of 1,135 documents scanned from local newspaper and handwritten letters as well as notes from different native writers. Further, these documents are segmented into lines and words, comprising a total of 13,979 and 86,655 lines and words, respectively, in the dataset. Easy-to-go benchmarks are proposed with handcrafted and deep learning methods. The benchmark includes results at the document, line, and word levels with printed and handwritten documents. Results of script identification independent of the document/line/word level and independent of the printed/handwritten letters are also given. The new multi-lingual database is expected to create new script identifiers, present various challenges, including identifying handwritten and printed samples and serve as a foundation for future research in script identification based on the reported results of the three benchmarks.
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spellingShingle MDIW-13: a New Multi-Lingual and Multi-Script Database and Benchmark for Script Identification
Ferrer, Miguel A.
Das, Abhijit
Diaz, Moises
Morales, Aythami
Carmona-Duarte, Cristina
Pal, Umapada
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Script identification plays a vital role in applications that involve handwriting and document analysis within a multi-script and multi-lingual environment. Moreover, it exhibits a profound connection with human cognition. This paper provides a new database for benchmarking script identification algorithms, which contains both printed and handwritten documents collected from a wide variety of scripts, such as Arabic, Bengali (Bangla), Gujarati, Gurmukhi, Devanagari, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Oriya, Roman, Tamil, Telugu, and Thai. The dataset consists of 1,135 documents scanned from local newspaper and handwritten letters as well as notes from different native writers. Further, these documents are segmented into lines and words, comprising a total of 13,979 and 86,655 lines and words, respectively, in the dataset. Easy-to-go benchmarks are proposed with handcrafted and deep learning methods. The benchmark includes results at the document, line, and word levels with printed and handwritten documents. Results of script identification independent of the document/line/word level and independent of the printed/handwritten letters are also given. The new multi-lingual database is expected to create new script identifiers, present various challenges, including identifying handwritten and printed samples and serve as a foundation for future research in script identification based on the reported results of the three benchmarks.
title MDIW-13: a New Multi-Lingual and Multi-Script Database and Benchmark for Script Identification
topic Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.18924