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  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Natural Language Processing

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  • Multilingual scene text detection faces challenges due to language-specific features and extensive data requirements.
  • Traditional methods struggle with diverse character shapes, orientations, deformations, and occlusions in natural scenes.

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  • To develop a language-agnostic method for feasible multilingual scene text detection.
  • To reduce the annotation burden for scene text detection in new languages.

Main Methods:

  • Introduced Locating Inter-Character Spaces (LICS), detecting language-agnostic inter-character gaps.
  • Employed a two-stage approach: training on synthetic data with gap annotations, followed by weakly supervised learning on real-world data with word-level labels.
  • Introduced the Character-Labeled Street View Text (CSVT) dataset with standardized annotation principles.

Main Results:

  • LICS demonstrated strong performance, especially on Asian scripts, on ICDAR and Total-Text benchmarks.
  • Weakly supervised learning framework eliminated the need for character-level annotations in target languages.
  • The CSVT dataset provides a valuable resource for multilingual scene-text analysis research.

Conclusions:

  • LICS offers a robust and efficient solution for multilingual scene text detection.
  • The proposed weakly supervised approach significantly reduces annotation costs.
  • The CSVT dataset will advance research in multilingual scene-text understanding.