Page Retrieval System in Digitized Historical Books Based on Error-Tolerant Subgraph Matching

Maroua Mehri, P. Héroux, Julien Lerouge, R. Mullot
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Developing smart ways of interacting with scanners is one of the emerging needs identified by numerous digitization professionals. To achieve better interaction with scanners, the research community in historical document image analysis is particularly interested in providing reliable tools for computer-aided indexing and retrieval of historical document images. Thus, we propose in this article a method able to retrieve from a digitized historical book, pages having layout and/or content which meet the user-defined query. Amongst the user-defined queries we focus on the transition pages (e.g. title pages of chapter, end-of-chapter and end-of-act) and pages containing a particular content component or a group of patterns (e.g. ornaments, illustrations and drop caps) in our work. The method adopted in this work is firstly based on using low-level features (texture, shape and geometric descriptors) to represent each page in the form of a graph-based signature. Then, a set of costs is estimated using an error-tolerant subgraph isomorphism algorithm in order to measure the similarity between the user-defined query formulated in terms of a pattern graph and the different subgraphs of the book page signatures and to find book pages similar to the user-defined query. To illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed method, a thorough experimental study has been conducted with quantitative observations obtained from a large number of queries having different contents and structures.
基于容错子图匹配的数字化史书页面检索系统
开发与扫描仪交互的智能方式是众多数字化专业人员确定的新兴需求之一。为了更好地与扫描仪交互,历史文献图像分析的研究团体特别感兴趣的是为计算机辅助索引和检索历史文献图像提供可靠的工具。因此,我们在本文中提出了一种能够从数字化历史书中检索具有满足用户定义查询的布局和/或内容的页面的方法。在用户定义的查询中,我们关注的是过渡页(例如章节的标题页、章节的结尾页和章节的结尾页)和包含特定内容组件或一组模式(例如装饰品、插图和下降的大写字母)的页面。本文采用的方法首先是利用底层特征(纹理、形状和几何描述符)以基于图形的签名形式表示每个页面。然后,使用容错子图同构算法估计一组成本,以测量根据模式图制定的用户定义查询与图书页面签名的不同子图之间的相似性,并找到与用户定义查询相似的图书页面。为了说明所提出方法的有效性,我们对大量具有不同内容和结构的查询进行了定量观察,并进行了深入的实验研究。
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