Title of article :
Wavelet-Based Approach to Character Skeleton
Author/Authors :
You، نويسنده , , X.، نويسنده , , Tang، نويسنده , , Y. Y.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Character skeleton plays a significant role in character
recognition. The strokes of a character may consist of two
regions, i.e., singular and regular regions. The intersections and
junctions of the strokes belong to singular region, while the straight
and smooth parts of the strokes are categorized to regular region.
Therefore, a skeletonization method requires two different processes
to treat the skeletons in theses two different regions. All
traditional skeletonization algorithms are based on the symmetry
analysis technique. The major problems of these methods are as
follows. 1) The computation of the primary skeleton in the regular
region is indirect, so that its implementation is sophisticated and
costly. 2) The extracted skeleton cannot be exactly located on the
central line of the stroke. 3) The captured skeleton in the singular
region may be distorted by artifacts and branches. To overcome
these problems, a novel scheme of extracting the skeleton of character
based on wavelet transform is presented in this paper. This
scheme consists of two main steps, namely: a) extraction of primary
skeleton in the regular region and b) amendment processing of the
primary skeletons and connection of them in the singular region. A
direct technique is used in the first step, where a new wavelet-based
symmetry analysis is developed for finding the central line of the
stroke directly. A novel method called smooth interpolation is designed
in the second step, where a smooth operation is applied to
the primary skeleton, and, thereafter, the interpolation compensation
technique is proposed to link the primary skeleton, so that the
skeleton in the singular region can be produced. Experiments are
conducted and positive results are achieved, which show that the
proposed skeletonization scheme is applicable to not only binary
image but also gray-level image, and the skeleton is robust against
noise and affine transform.
Keywords :
Interpolation compensation , Modulus Maxima , Skeleton , wavelet transform.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING