DocumentCode :
3020001
Title :
Improved text-detection methods for a camera-based text reading system for blind persons
Author :
Ezaki, Nobuo ; Kiyota, Kimiyasu ; Minh, Bui Truong ; Bulacu, Marius ; Schomaker, Lambert
Author_Institution :
Toba Nat. Coll. of Maritime Technol., Mie, Japan
fYear :
2005
fDate :
29 Aug.-1 Sept. 2005
Firstpage :
257
Abstract :
Automatic text recognition from natural images receives a growing attention because of potential applications in image retrieval, robotics and intelligent transport system. Camera-based document analysis becomes a real possibility with the increasing resolution and availability of digital cameras. Our research objective is a system that reads the text encountered in natural scenes with the aim to provide assistance to visually impaired persons. In the case of a blind person, finding the text region is the first important problem that must be addressed, because it cannot be assumed that the acquired image contains only characters. In a previous paper (N. Ezaki et al., 2004), we propose four text-detection methods based on connected components. Finding small characters needed significant improvement. This paper describes a new text-detection method geared for small text characters. This method uses Fisher´s discriminant rate (FDR) to decide whether an image area should be binarized using local or global thresholds. Fusing the new method with a previous morphology-based one yields improved results. Using a controllable Webcam and a laptop PC, we developed a prototype that works in real time. At first, our system tries to find in the image areas with small characters. Then it zooms into the found areas to retake higher resolution images necessary for character recognition. Going from this proof-of-concept to a complete system requires further research effort.
Keywords :
character recognition; document image processing; handicapped aids; image recognition; image resolution; natural scenes; text analysis; video cameras; Fisher discriminant rate; Webcam; automatic text recognition; blind person; camera-based document analysis; camera-based text reading system; character recognition; image retrieval; laptop PC; natural images; text-detection methods; visually impaired persons; Availability; Digital cameras; Image retrieval; Intelligent robots; Intelligent systems; Layout; Portable computers; Robotics and automation; Text analysis; Text recognition;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Document Analysis and Recognition, 2005. Proceedings. Eighth International Conference on
ISSN :
1520-5263
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2420-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICDAR.2005.137
Filename :
1575549
Link To Document :
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