Whole is greater than sum of parts: Recognizing scene text words

V Goel, A Mishra, K Alahari… - 2013 12th international …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
2013 12th international conference on document analysis and …, 2013ieeexplore.ieee.org
Recognizing text in images taken in the wild is a challenging problem that has received
great attention in recent years. Previous methods addressed this problem by first detecting
individual characters, and then forming them into words. Such approaches often suffer from
weak character detections, due to large intra-class variations, even more so than characters
from scanned documents. We take a different view of the problem and present a holistic
word recognition framework. In this, we first represent the scene text image and synthetic …
Recognizing text in images taken in the wild is a challenging problem that has received great attention in recent years. Previous methods addressed this problem by first detecting individual characters, and then forming them into words. Such approaches often suffer from weak character detections, due to large intra-class variations, even more so than characters from scanned documents. We take a different view of the problem and present a holistic word recognition framework. In this, we first represent the scene text image and synthetic images generated from lexicon words using gradient-based features. We then recognize the text in the image by matching the scene and synthetic image features with our novel weighted Dynamic Time Warping (wDTW) approach. We perform experimental analysis on challenging public datasets, such as Street View Text and ICDAR 2003. Our proposed method significantly outperforms our earlier work in Mishra et al. (CVPR 2012), as well as many other recent works, such as Novikova et al. (ECCV 2012), Wang et al. al.(ICPR 2012), Wang et al.(ICCV 2011).
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