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Video Text Recognition using Sequential Monte Carlo and Error Voting Methods
Type of publication: Journal paper
Citation: odobez-prl05
Journal: Pattern Recognition Letters
Volume: 26
Number: 9
Year: 2005
Month: 7
Note: A shorter version of the paper appeared in the techreport.
Crossref: chen-rr0343:
Abstract: This paper addresses the issue of segmentation and recognition of text embedded in video sequences from their associated text image sequence extracted by a text detection module. To this end, we propose a probabilistic algorithm based on Bayesian adaptive thresholding and Monte-Carlo sampling. The algorithm approximates the posterior distribution of segmentation thresholds of text pixels in an image by a set of weighted samples. The set of samples is initialized by applying a classical segmentation algorithm on the first video frame and further refined by random sampling under a temporal Bayesian framework. One important contribution of the paper is to show that, thanks to the proposed methodology, the likelihood of a segmentation parameter sample can be estimated not using a classification criterion or a visual quality criterion based on the produced segmentation map, but directly from the induced text recognition result, which is directly relevant to our task. Furthermore, as a second contribution of the paper, we propose to align text recognition results from high confidence samples gathered over time, to composite a final result using error voting technique (ROVER) at the character level. Experiments are conducted on a two hour video database. Character recognition rates higher than 93\%, and word error rates higher than 90\% are achieved, which are 4 and 3\% more than state-of-the-art methods applied to the same database.
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Projects Idiap
Authors Chen, Datong
Odobez, Jean-Marc
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