Nonlinear model and constrained ML for removing back-to-front interferences from recto–verso documents
In this paper, we approach the removal of back-to-front interferences from scans of double-sided documents as a blind source separation problem, and extend our previous linear mixing model to a more effective nonlinear mixing model. We consider the front and back ideal images as two individual patte...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pattern recognition 2012, Vol.45 (1), p.596-605 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we approach the removal of back-to-front interferences from scans of double-sided documents as a blind source separation problem, and extend our previous linear mixing model to a more effective nonlinear mixing model. We consider the front and back ideal images as two individual patterns overlapped in the observed recto and verso scans, and apply an unsupervised constrained maximum likelihood technique to separate them. Through several real examples, we show that the results obtained by this approach are much better than the ones obtained through data decorrelation or independent component analysis. As compared to approaches based on segmentation/classification, which often aim at cleaning a foreground text by removing all the textured background, one of the advantages of our method is that cleaning does not alter genuine features of the document, such as color or other structures it may contain. This is particularly interesting when the document has a historical importance, since its readability can be improved while maintaining the original appearance.
► Removing back-to-front interferences through nonlinear blind source separation. ► Beyond data decorrelation and linear independent component analysis. ► Selective removal of artifacts and preservation of salient features of the document. |
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ISSN: | 0031-3203 1873-5142 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.patcog.2011.07.016 |