| J. Patrick Bixler. Tracking text in mixed-mode documents. In ACM Conference on Document processing systems, 2000. |
.... (fi) M (ff) M (fl) M (fi) M (ff) 14) There are two practical bottom up methods: 1) neighborhood line density (NLD) indicating the complexity of characters and graphics [57, 45, 46] and (2) connected components analysis indicating the component properties of the document blocks [64, 88, 8, 27, 78]. 4.1.3. Adaptive Split and Merge Approach Liu, Tang, and Suen have developed an adaptive split and merge approach [62, 63] which draws on the conventional split and merge image processing advantage of spontaneous separation of unhomogeneous regions and merging of homogeneous ones, and ....
J. P. Bixler. "Tracking text in mixed-mode document," Proc. ACM Conf. Document Processing Systems, 1988, pp. 177-185.
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J. P. Bixler, "Tracking text in mixed-mode documents", Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Document Processing Systems, Santa Fe NM, (December, 1988).
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J. Patrick Bixler. Tracking text in mixed-mode documents. In ACM Conference on Document processing systems, 2000.
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J. P. Bixler. Tracking text in mixed-mode document. Proc. ACM Conference on Document Processing System, 1998, pp. 177-185.
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