Two sources of document degradation are modeled -a) perspective distortion that occurs while photocopying or scanning thick, bound documents, and ii) degradation due to perturbation i n the optical scanning and digitization process: speckle, blurr, jitter, threshold. Perspective distortion is modeled by studying the underlying perspective geometry of the optical system of photocopiers and scanners. An illumination model is described to account for the non-linear intensity change occuring across a page in a perspectivedistorted document. The optical distortion process is modeled morphlogically. First a distance transform on the foreground is performed and followed by a random inversion of binary pixels where the probability of flip is a function of the distance of the pixel to the boundary of the foreground. Correlating the flipped pixels is modeled by a morphological closing operation. I IntroductionThere are many reasons for modeling document degradation. First, in order to study the performance of any OCR algorithm, it is necessary to characterize the perturbation in the output performance as a function of the perturbation in the input. This is possible oiily if we have a perturbation/degradation model for the input document. Second, a degradation model permits the evaluation of an algorithm for a continuum of degradation levels, from low degradation levels to high degradation levels. This in turn allows us to locate the 'break-down' point or the 'knee' of the algorithm which is not available in the commonly used evaluation methods, e.g., confusion matrices. Third, a knowledge of the degradation model can enable us to design algorithms for restoring degraded documents. Furthermore, OCR algorithm designers can make use of these degradation models explicitly rather than implicitly as is usually done in current literature.In this paper we model two sources of document degradation -i) perspective distortion that occurs while photocopying or scanning thick, bound documents, and ii) degradation due to perturbation in the optical process: speckle, blur, jitter, threshold, etc.. Perspective distortion is modeled by studying the underlying perspective geometry of the optical system of photocopiers and scanners. An illumination model is proposed to account for the non-linear intensity change occurring across a page in a perspectivedistorted document. The local optical distortion process is modeled morphologically. First a distance transform on the foreground is performed and followed by a random inversion of binary pixels where the probability of flip is a function of the distance of the pixel to the boundary of the foreground. Correlating the flipped pixels is modeled by a morphological closing operation.Baird [BaiSO] discusses a model for character degradation. His-model does not account for the.nonlinear distortions produced from perspective distortions. Loce [LL90] models the perturbation introduced due to mechanical disturbances in high-end Xerox photocopiers. Our paper models the distortions in geometry and illumin...
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