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9. GREC 2011: Seoul, Korea
- Young-Bin Kwon, Jean-Marc Ogier:
Graphics Recognition. New Trends and Challenges - 9th International Workshop, GREC 2011, Seoul, Korea, September 15-16, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7423, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-36823-3
Session 1: Map and Ancient Documents
- Klaus Broelemann, Xiaoyi Jiang:
A Region-Based Method for Sketch Map Segmentation. 1-14 - Mickaël Coustaty, Sloven Dubois, Michel Ménard, Jean-Marc Ogier:
Ancient Documents Denoising and Decomposition Using Aujol and Chambolle Algorithm. 15-24 - Yao-Yi Chiang, Stefan Leyk, Craig A. Knoblock:
Efficient and Robust Graphics Recognition from Historical Maps. 25-35
Session 2: Symbol and Logo Recognition
- Nibal Nayef, Thomas M. Breuel:
On the Use of Geometric Matching for Both: Isolated Symbol Recognition and Symbol Spotting. 36-48 - Marçal Rusiñol, Vincent Poulain D'Andecy, Dimosthenis Karatzas, Josep Lladós:
Classification of Administrative Document Images by Logo Identification. 49-58 - Ruimin Guan, Su Yang, Yuanyuan Wang:
Symbol Recognition in Natural Scenes by Shape Matching across Multi-scale Segmentations. 59-68 - Nibal Nayef, Thomas M. Breuel:
Building a Symbol Library from Technical Drawings by Identifying Repeating Patterns. 69-78 - Lluís-Pere de las Heras, Joan Mas, Gemma Sánchez, Ernest Valveny:
Notation-Invariant Patch-Based Wall Detector in Architectural Floor Plans. 79-88
Session 3: Sketch and Drawings
- Aurélie Lemaitre, Harold Mouchère, Jean Camillerapp, Bertrand Coüasnon:
Interest of Syntactic Knowledge for On-Line Flowchart Recognition. 89-98 - Long-Long Ma, Jian Wu:
A Recognition System for Online Handwritten Tibetan Characters. 99-107 - Achraf Ghorbel, Abdullah Almaksour, Aurélie Lemaitre, Éric Anquetil:
Incremental Learning for Interactive Sketch Recognition. 108-118 - Daniel Karzel, Koji Nakagawa, Akio Fujiyoshi, Masakazu Suzuki:
Inconsistency-Driven Chemical Graph Construction in ChemInfty. 119-128 - Christophe Rigaud, Norbert Tsopzé, Jean-Christophe Burie, Jean-Marc Ogier:
Robust Frame and Text Extraction from Comic Books. 129-138 - Jaehwa Park, Ho-Hyun Park, Young-Bin Kwon:
Unified Representation of Online and Offline Hand Drawn Graphics Using Bezier Curve Approximation. 139-148
Session 4: Performance Evaluation
- Bart Lamiroy, Tao Sun:
Computing Precision and Recall with Missing or Uncertain Ground Truth. 149-162 - Mathieu Delalandre, Jean-Yves Ramel, Nicolas Sidere:
A Semi-automatic Groundtruthing Framework for Performance Evaluation of Symbol Recognition and Spotting Systems. 163-172 - Alicia Fornés, Anjan Dutta, Albert Gordo, Josep Lladós:
The 2012 Music Scores Competitions: Staff Removal and Writer Identification. 173-186 - Hasan S. M. Al-Khaffaf, Abdullah Zawawi Talib, Mohd Azam Osman:
Final Report of GREC'11 Arc Segmentation Contest: Performance Evaluation on Multi-resolution Scanned Documents. 187-197 - Ernest Valveny, Mathieu Delalandre, Romain Raveaux, Bart Lamiroy:
Report on the Symbol Recognition and Spotting Contest. 198-207
Session 5: Challenge Processing
- Anjan Dutta, Josep Lladós, Umapada Pal:
Bag-of-GraphPaths Descriptors for Symbol Recognition and Spotting in Line Drawings. 208-217 - Donghyun Kim, Young-Bin Kwon, Jaehwa Park:
A Scoring Model for Clothes Matching Using Color Harmony and Texture Analysis. 218-227 - KC Santosh, Bart Lamiroy, Laurent Wendling:
Spatio-structural Symbol Description with Statistical Feature Add-On. 228-237 - Daniel M. Oliveira, Rafael Dueire Lins, Gabriel Pereira e Silva, Jian Fan, Marcelo Thielo:
De-blurring Textual Document Images. 238-250 - Ricardo da Silva Barboza, Rafael Dueire Lins, Diego de A. Barros, Edson da F. de Lira:
Statistically Analyzing RGB Histograms to Remove Highlighting in Aged Paper Monochromatic Documents. 251-259 - Feng Su, Li Yang, Tong Lu:
A Parts-Based Multi-scale Method for Symbol Recognition. 260-274
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