Publications
Sparsity-based super-resolution for offline handwriting recognition
Abstract
We present a sparsity-based approach to super-resolution for handwritten document images, and demonstrate that it improves handwriting recognition accuracy. Given high resolution training images, low and high resolution dictionaries are constructed by extracting patches. The low resolution patches are adapted to expected distortions in the out-ofdomain test data using image filters. The intuition is that the low-resolution patches would match with artifacts in the test images and the pristine high-resolution patches would be back-projected to get a high-resolution version of test image. Patches from test images are projected onto the lowresolution dictionary under sparsity constraints. The projections coefficients are used to back-project high-resolution dictionary elements for super-resolution. Our experiments indicate that this super-resolution produces substantial improvements in handwriting recognition over …
- Date
- September 17, 2011
- Authors
- Shiv Vitaladevuni, Huaigu Cao, David Belanger, Krishna Subramanian, Rohit Prasad, Prem Natarajan
- Book
- Proceedings of the 2011 Joint Workshop on Multilingual OCR and Analytics for Noisy Unstructured Text Data
- Pages
- 1-5