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Importance of Textlines in Historical Document Classification

KIŠŠ, M.; KOHÚT, J.; BENEŠ, K.; HRADIŠ, M. Importance of Textlines in Historical Document Classification. In Uchida, S., Barney, E., Eglin, V. (eds) Document Analysis Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. La Rochelle: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2022. p. 158-170. ISBN: 978-3-031-06554-5.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Kišš Martin, Ing., DCGM (FIT)
Kohút Jan, Ing., DCGM (FIT)
Beneš Karel, Ing., Ph.D., DCGM (FIT)
Hradiš Michal, Ing., Ph.D., UAMT (FEEC), DCGM (FIT)
Abstract

This paper describes a system prepared at Brno University of Technology for ICDAR 2021 Competition on Historical Document Classification, experiments leading to its design, and the main findings. The solved tasks include script and font classification, document origin localization, and dating. We combined patch-level and line-level approaches, where the line-level system utilizes an existing, publicly available page layout analysis engine. In both systems, neural networks provide local predictions which are combined into page-level decisions, and the results of both systems are fused using linear or log-linear interpolation. We propose loss functions suitable for weakly supervised classification problem where multiple possible labels are provided, and we propose loss functions suitable for interval regression in the dating task. The line-level system significantly improves results in script and font classification and in the dating task. The full system achieved 98.48%, 88.84%, and 79.69% accuracy in the font, script, and location classification tasks respectively. In the dating task, our system achieved a mean absolute error of 21.91 years. Our system achieved the best results in all tasks and became the overall winner of the competition.

Keywords

Historical document classification, Script and font classification, Document origin localization, Document dating.

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Published
2022
Pages
158–170
Proceedings
Uchida, S., Barney, E., Eglin, V. (eds) Document Analysis Systems
Series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Volume
13237
Conference
International Workshop on Document Analysis System
ISBN
978-3-031-06554-5
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Place
La Rochelle
DOI
UT WoS
000870314500011
EID Scopus
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT178121,
  author="Martin {Kišš} and Jan {Kohút} and Karel {Beneš} and Michal {Hradiš}",
  title="Importance of Textlines in Historical Document Classification",
  booktitle="Uchida, S., Barney, E., Eglin, V. (eds) Document Analysis Systems",
  year="2022",
  series="Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
  volume="13237",
  pages="158--170",
  publisher="Springer Nature Switzerland AG",
  address="La Rochelle",
  doi="10.1007/978-3-031-06555-2\{_}11",
  isbn="978-3-031-06554-5",
  url="https://pero.fit.vutbr.cz/publications"
}
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Advanced content extraction and recognition for printed and handwritten documents for better accessibility and usability, MK, Program na podporu aplikovaného výzkumu a experimentálního vývoje národní a kulturní identity na léta 2016 až 2022 (NAKI II), DG18P02OVV055, start: 2018-03-01, end: 2022-12-31, completed
Moderní metody zpracování, analýzy a zobrazování multimediálních a 3D dat, BUT, Vnitřní projekty VUT, FIT-S-20-6460, start: 2020-03-01, end: 2023-02-28, completed
Neural Representations in multi-modal and multi-lingual modeling, GACR, Grantové projekty exelence v základním výzkumu EXPRO - 2019, GX19-26934X, start: 2019-01-01, end: 2023-12-31, completed
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