2004
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Independent component analysis for document restoration

Tonazzini A., Bedini L., Salerno E.

Degraded documents  Blind source separation  Independent component analysis  document processing 

We propose a novel approach to restoring digital document images, with the aim of improving text legibility and OCR performance. These are often compromised by the presence of artifacts in the background, derived from many kinds of degradations, such as spots, underwritings, and show-through or bleed-through effects. So far, background removal techniques have been based on local, adaptive filters and morphological-structural operators to cope with frequent low-contrast situations. For the specific problem of bleed-through/show-through, most work has been based on the comparison between the front and back pages. This, however, requires a preliminary registration of the two images. Our approach is based on viewing the problem as one of separating overlapped texts and then reformulating it as a blind source separation problem, approached through independent component analysis techniques. These methods have the advantage that no models are required for the background. In addition, we use the spectral components of the image at different bands, so that there is no need for registration. Examples of bleed-through cancellation and recovery of underwriting from palimpsests are provided.

Source: International journal on document analysis and recognition (Internet) 7 (2004): 17–27.

Publisher: Springer., Heidelberg, Germania



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BibTeX entry
@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:68285,
	title = {Independent component analysis for document restoration},
	author = {Tonazzini A. and Bedini L. and Salerno E.},
	publisher = {Springer., Heidelberg, Germania},
	journal = {International journal on document analysis and recognition (Internet)},
	volume = {7},
	pages = {17–27},
	year = {2004}
}