Overlapping and multi-touching text-line segmentation by Block Covering analysis

  • Authors:
  • Abderrazak Zahour;Brunco Taconet;Laurence Likforman-Sulem;Wafa Boussellaa

  • Affiliations:
  • Université du Havre/GED, IUT, Place Robert Schuman, 76610, Le Havre, France;Université du Havre/GED, IUT, Place Robert Schuman, 76610, Le Havre, France;TELECOM ParisTech/TSI and CNRS-LTCI, 46 rue Barrault, 75013, Paris, France;Université de Sfax, REGIM, ENIS Route Soukra, 3038, Sfax (BPW), Tunisia

  • Venue:
  • Pattern Analysis & Applications
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

This paper presents a new approach for text-line segmentation based on Block Covering which solves the problem of overlapping and multi-touching components. Block Covering is the core of a system which processes a set of ancient Arabic documents from historical archives. The system is designed for separating text-lines even if they are overlapping and multi-touching. We exploit the Block Covering technique in three steps: a new fractal analysis (Block Counting) for document classification, a statistical analysis of block heights for block classification and a neighboring analysis for building text-lines. The Block Counting fractal analysis, associated with a fuzzy C-means scheme, is performed on document images in order to classify them according to their complexity: tightly (closely) spaced documents (TSD) or widely spaced documents (WSD). An optimal Block Covering is applied on TSD documents which include overlapping and multi-touching lines. The large blocks generated by the covering are then segmented by relying on the statistical analysis of block heights. The final labeling into text-lines is based on a block neighboring analysis. Experimental results provided on images of the Tunisian Historical Archives reveal the feasibility of the Block Covering technique for segmenting ancient Arabic documents.