2011 International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icdar.2011.267
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Recognizing Text Elements for SVG Comic Compression and Its Novel Applications

Abstract: SVG (scalable vector graphics) has become the standard format for 2D graphics in HTML5. Although some image-to-SVG conversion systems had been proposed, the sizes of files they produced are still large. In [1], we proposed a new system to convert raster comic images into vector SVG files. The compression ratio is better than the previous methods. However, these methods do not process text in raster images. In this paper, we improve our system to recognize text elements in the comic and use these text elements … Show more

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“…Text analysis in manga images opens up several interesting applications such as image compression [13] and content retargeting to different mobile reading devices [14]. Despite the growing interest, text extraction from manga image remains a challenging problem because mangas are a mixture of text, graphics and graphic sounds with strong relationships [15].…”
Section: B Manga Image Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Text analysis in manga images opens up several interesting applications such as image compression [13] and content retargeting to different mobile reading devices [14]. Despite the growing interest, text extraction from manga image remains a challenging problem because mangas are a mixture of text, graphics and graphic sounds with strong relationships [15].…”
Section: B Manga Image Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another paper [11], a method to recognize text elements in comic was proposed. The proposed method uses a sliding concentric windows (SCW) and support vector machine (SVM) based approach to identify text regions.…”
Section: Manpu '16 Cancun Mexicomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, bottom-up approaches based on binary segmentation, connected component extraction and labeling were proposed by Ponsard et al [24]. Su et al used Sliding Concentric Windows for text/graphic separation and then mathematical morphology and an SVM classifier to classify text from non-text components [37]. An adaptive binarisation process based on minimum connected component thresholding followed by a text/graphic separation based on contrast ratio and text line grouping was proposed by our team in 2013 [38].…”
Section: Textmentioning
confidence: 99%