Dashan Gao, Yizhou Wang, Haitham A. Hindi, Minh Do
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Abstract
Document decomposition is a basic but crucial step for many document related applications. This paper proposes a novel approach to decompose document images into zones. It first generates overlapping zone hypotheses based on generic visual features. Then, each candidate zone is evaluated quantitatively by a learned generative zone model. We formulate the zone inference problem into a constrained optimization problem, so as to select an optimal set of non-overlapping zones that cover a given document image. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method is very robust to document structure variation and noise.