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A Smart Visual Sensing Concept Involving Deep Learning for a Robust Optical Character Recognition under Hard
Kabeh Mohsenzadegan1, Vahid Tavakkoli1, Kyandoghere Kyamakya1
1Institute for Smart Systems Technologies, University Klagenfurt, 9020 Klagenfurt, Austria.
Abstract:
In this study, we propose a new model for optical character recognition (OCR) based on both CNNs (convolutional neural networks) and RNNs (recurrent neural networks). The distortions affecting the document image can take different forms, such as blur (focus blur, motion blur, etc.), shadow, bad contrast, etc. Document-image distortions significantly decrease the performance of OCR systems, to the extent that they reach a performance close to zero. Therefore, a robust OCR model that performs robustly even under hard (distortion) conditions is still sorely needed. However, our comprehensive study in this paper shows that various related works can somewhat improve their respective OCR recognition performance of degraded document images (e.g., captured by smartphone cameras under different conditions and, thus, distorted by shadows, contrast, blur, etc.), but it is worth underscoring, that improved recognition is neither sufficient nor always satisfactory-especially in very harsh conditions. Therefore, in this paper, we suggest and develop a much better and fully different approach and model architecture, which significantly outperforms the aforementioned previous related works. Furthermore, a new dataset was gathered to show a series of different and well-representative real-world scenarios of hard distortion conditions. The new OCR model suggested performs in such a way that even document images (even from the hardest conditions) that were previously not recognizable by other OCR systems can be fully recognized with up to 97.5% accuracy/precision by our new deep-learning-based OCR model.
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