Graphics Recognition: Achievements, Challenges, and Evolution: 8th International Workshop, GREC 2009, La Rochelle, France, July 22-23, 2009, Selected Papers
This book contains refereed and improved papers presented at the 8th IAPR Workshop on Graphics Recognition (GREC 2009), held in La Rochelle, France, July 22–23, 2009. The GREC workshops provide an excellent opportunity for researchersand practitionersat all levels of experience to meet colleaguesand to share new ideas and knowledge about graphics recognition methods. Graphics recognition is a subfield of document image analysis that deals with graphical entities in engineering drawings, sketches, maps, architectural plans, musical scores, mathematical notation, tables, diagrams, etc. GREC 2009 continued the tradition of past workshops held in the Penn State University, USA (GREC 1995, LNCS Volume 1072, Springer Verlag, 1996); Nancy, France (GREC 1997, LNCS Volume 1389, Springer Verlag, 1998); Jaipur, India (GREC 1999, LNCS Volume 1941, Springer Verlag, 2000); Kingston, Canada (GREC 2001, LNCS Volume 2390, Springer Verlag, 2002); Barcelona, Spain (GREC 2003, LNCS Volume 3088, Springer Verlag, 2004); Hong Kong, China (GREC 2005, LNCS Volume 3926, Springer Verlag, 2006); and (GREC 2007, LNCS Volume 5046, Springer Verlag, 2008). The programof GREC 2009 was organized in a single-track 2-day workshop. It comprised several sessions dedicated to specific topics. For each session, there was an invited presentation describing the state of the art and stating the open questions for the session’s topic, followed by a number of short presentations that contributed by proposing solutions to some of the questionsor by presenting results of the speaker’swork. Eachsessionwas then concludedby a paneldisc- sion.
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Graphics Recognition: Achievements, Challenges, and Evolution: 8th International Workshop, GREC 2009, La Rochelle, France, July 22-23, 2009, Selected Papers
This book contains refereed and improved papers presented at the 8th IAPR Workshop on Graphics Recognition (GREC 2009), held in La Rochelle, France, July 22–23, 2009. The GREC workshops provide an excellent opportunity for researchersand practitionersat all levels of experience to meet colleaguesand to share new ideas and knowledge about graphics recognition methods. Graphics recognition is a subfield of document image analysis that deals with graphical entities in engineering drawings, sketches, maps, architectural plans, musical scores, mathematical notation, tables, diagrams, etc. GREC 2009 continued the tradition of past workshops held in the Penn State University, USA (GREC 1995, LNCS Volume 1072, Springer Verlag, 1996); Nancy, France (GREC 1997, LNCS Volume 1389, Springer Verlag, 1998); Jaipur, India (GREC 1999, LNCS Volume 1941, Springer Verlag, 2000); Kingston, Canada (GREC 2001, LNCS Volume 2390, Springer Verlag, 2002); Barcelona, Spain (GREC 2003, LNCS Volume 3088, Springer Verlag, 2004); Hong Kong, China (GREC 2005, LNCS Volume 3926, Springer Verlag, 2006); and (GREC 2007, LNCS Volume 5046, Springer Verlag, 2008). The programof GREC 2009 was organized in a single-track 2-day workshop. It comprised several sessions dedicated to specific topics. For each session, there was an invited presentation describing the state of the art and stating the open questions for the session’s topic, followed by a number of short presentations that contributed by proposing solutions to some of the questionsor by presenting results of the speaker’swork. Eachsessionwas then concludedby a paneldisc- sion.
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This book contains refereed and improved papers presented at the 8th IAPR Workshop on Graphics Recognition (GREC 2009), held in La Rochelle, France, July 22–23, 2009. The GREC workshops provide an excellent opportunity for researchersand practitionersat all levels of experience to meet colleaguesand to share new ideas and knowledge about graphics recognition methods. Graphics recognition is a subfield of document image analysis that deals with graphical entities in engineering drawings, sketches, maps, architectural plans, musical scores, mathematical notation, tables, diagrams, etc. GREC 2009 continued the tradition of past workshops held in the Penn State University, USA (GREC 1995, LNCS Volume 1072, Springer Verlag, 1996); Nancy, France (GREC 1997, LNCS Volume 1389, Springer Verlag, 1998); Jaipur, India (GREC 1999, LNCS Volume 1941, Springer Verlag, 2000); Kingston, Canada (GREC 2001, LNCS Volume 2390, Springer Verlag, 2002); Barcelona, Spain (GREC 2003, LNCS Volume 3088, Springer Verlag, 2004); Hong Kong, China (GREC 2005, LNCS Volume 3926, Springer Verlag, 2006); and (GREC 2007, LNCS Volume 5046, Springer Verlag, 2008). The programof GREC 2009 was organized in a single-track 2-day workshop. It comprised several sessions dedicated to specific topics. For each session, there was an invited presentation describing the state of the art and stating the open questions for the session’s topic, followed by a number of short presentations that contributed by proposing solutions to some of the questionsor by presenting results of the speaker’swork. Eachsessionwas then concludedby a paneldisc- sion.

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ISBN-13: 9783642137273
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 08/11/2010
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #6020
Edition description: 2010
Pages: 291
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Use of Perspective Vision for Ruling Recognition in Ancient Documents Aurélie Lemaitre Bertrand Coüasnon Jean Carmillerapp 1

Fuzzy Intervals for Designing Structural Signature: An Application to Graphic Symbol Recognition Muhammad Muzzamil Luqman Mathieu Delalandre Thierry Brouard Jean-Yves Ramel Josep Lladós 12

Interactive Conversion of Web Tables Raghav Krishna Padmanabhan Ramana Chakradhar Jandhyala Mukkai Krishnamoorthy George Nagy Sharad Seth William Silversmith 25

Comparing Graph Similarity Measures for Graphical Recognition Salim Jouili Salvatore Tabbone Ernest Valveny 37

Robust and Precise Circular Arc Detection Bart Lamiroy Yassine Guebbas 49

Automatic Palette Identification of Colored Graphics Vinciane Lacroix 61

Detection of Circular Arcs in a Digital Image Using Chord and Sagitta Properties Sahadev Bera Partha Bhowmick Bhargab B. Bhattacharya 69

GOAL: Towards Understanding of Graphic Objects from Architectural to Line Drawings Shyamosree Pal Partha Bhowmick Arindam Biswas Bhargab B. Bhattacharya 81

Extracting Road Vector Data from Raster Maps Yao-Yi Chiang Craig A. Knoblock 93

Human Perception in Segmentation of Sketches Pedro Company Peter A.C. Varley Ana Piquer Margarita Vergara Jaime Sánchez-Rubio 106

SSP: Sketching Slide Presentations, a Syntactic Approach Joan Mas Gemma Sanchez Josep Lladós 118

QuickDiagram: A System for Online Sketching and Understanding of Diagrams Liu Wenyin Xiangfei Kong Yiming Wang Chester Wan Cheuk- Yin Ho Tong Lu Zhengxing Sun 130

Segmenting and Indexing Old Documents Using a Letter Extraction Mickael Coustaty Sloven Dubois Jean-Marc Ogier Michel Menard 142

A New Minimum Trees-Based Approach for Shape Matching with Improved Time Computing: Application to Graphical Symbols Recognition Patrick Franco Jean-Marc Ogier Pierre Loonis Rémy Mullot 150

Unified Pairwise Spatial Relations: An Application to Graphical Symbol Retrieval K.C. Santosh Laurent Wendling Bart Lamiroy 163

Real Scene Sign Recognition Linlm Li Chew Lim Tan 175

Symbol Recognition Using a Concept Lattice of Graphical Patterns Marçal Rusiñol Karell Bertet Jean-Marc Ogier Josep Lladós 187

Touching Text Character Localization in Graphical Documents Using SIFT Partha Pratim Roy Umapada Pal Josep Lladós 199

Graphical Drop Caps Indexing Hassan Chouaib Florence Cloppet Nicole Vincent 212

Content Recognition and Indexing in the LiveMemory Platform Rafael Dueire Lins Gabriel Torreão Gabriel Pereira e Silva 220

Segmentation of Colour Layers in Historical Maps Based on Hierarchical Colour Sampling Stefan Leyk 231

A New Image Quality Measure Considering Perceptual Information and Local Spatial Feature Nathalie Girard Jean-Marc Ogier Étienne Baudrier 242

GREC'09 Arc Segmentation Contest: Performance Evaluation on Old Documents Hasan S.M. Al-Khaffaf Abdullah Z. Talib Mohd. Azam Osman Poh Lee Wong 251

A Performance Characterization Algorithm for Symbol Localization Mathieu Delalandre Jean-Yves Ramel Ernest Valveny Muhammad Muzzamil Luqman 260

Graphics Recognition-What Else? Karl Tombre 272

Author Index 279

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