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Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking of Six Texture-Based Feature Sets for Segmenting Historical Documents

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Recently, texture-based features have been used for digitized historical document image segmentation. It has been proven that these methods work effectively with no a priori knowl-edge. Moreover, it has been shown that they are robust when they are applied on degraded documents under different noise levels and types. In this paper an approach of evaluating texture-based feature sets for segmenting historical documents is presented in order to compare them. We aim at determining which texture features could be more adequate for segmenting graphical regions from textual ones on the one hand and for discriminating text in a variety of situations of different fonts and scales on the other hand. For this purpose, six well-known and widely used texture-based feature sets (autocorrelation function, Grey Level Co-occurrence Matrix, Gabor filters, 3-level Haar wavelet transform, 3-level wavelet transform using 3-tap Daubechies filter and 3-level wavelet transform using 4-tap Daubechies filter) are evaluated and compared on a large corpus of historical documents. An additional insight into the computation time and complexity of each texture-based feature set is given. Qualitative and numerical experiments are also given to demonstrate each texture-based feature set performance.
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hal-01119157 , version 1 (23-02-2015)

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Maroua Mehri, Mohamed Mhiri, Pierre Héroux, Petra Gomez-Krämer, Mohamed Ali M. Mahjoub, et al.. Performance Evaluation and Benchmarking of Six Texture-Based Feature Sets for Segmenting Historical Documents. International Conference on Pattern Recognition, Aug 2014, Stockholm, Sweden. pp.2885 - 2890, ⟨10.1109/ICPR.2014.497⟩. ⟨hal-01119157⟩
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