Binarization of old halftone text documents
Document Type
Conference Article
Publication Title
IEEE Region 10 Annual International Conference, Proceedings/TENCON
Abstract
A degraded document image should be cleaned before subjecting to Optical Character Recognition (OCR), otherwise the result may be erroneous. Though major studies have been conducted on degraded document image cleaning, halftone documents received less attention. Since halftone documents contain halftone dot patterns, classical binarization techniques do not produce proper output for feeding into the OCR engine. In this paper, old halftone documents are considered for text area cleaning and binarization. At the beginning, the zone of interest (text area) is found using local binary pattern and contour analysis. Reasonably smaller zones are filtered out as noise. Then the foreground pixels are separated using background estimation. After this, an automated spatial smoothing technique is employed on the foreground. At last, a local binarization technique is used to produce the binary image. The proposed method is tested on various old and degraded halftone documents, which has produced fairly good results.
DOI
10.1109/TENCON.2015.7372982
Publication Date
1-5-2016
Recommended Citation
Adak, Chandranath; Maitra, Prantik; Chaudhuri, Bidyut B.; and Blumenstein, Michael, "Binarization of old halftone text documents" (2016). Conference Articles. 678.
https://digitalcommons.isical.ac.in/conf-articles/678