Title :
The hOCR Microformat for OCR Workflow and Results
Author :
Breuel, Thomas M. ; Kaiserslautern, U.
Abstract :
Large scale scanning and document conversion efforts have led to a renewed interest in OCR systems and workflows. This paper describes a new format for representing both intermediate and final OCR results, developed in response to the needs of a newly developed OCR system and ground truth data release. The format embeds OCR information invisibly inside the HTML and CSS standards and therefore can represent a wide range of linguistic and typographic phenomena with already well-defined, widely understood markup and can be processed using widely available and known tools. The format is based on a new, multi-level abstraction of OCR results based on logical markup, common typesetting models, and OCR engine-specific markup, making it suitable both for the support of existing workflows and the development of future model-based OCR engines.
Keywords :
document handling; search engines; CSS standards; HTML standards; OCR engine-specific markup; OCR workflow; document conversion efforts; ground truth data release; hOCR microformat; logical markup; typesetting models; typographic phenomena; Cascading style sheets; Databases; Engines; HTML; History; Large-scale systems; Optical character recognition software; Typesetting; Writing; XML;
Conference_Titel :
Document Analysis and Recognition, 2007. ICDAR 2007. Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Parana
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-2822-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICDAR.2007.4377078