Title :
Omnifont and unlimited-vocabulary OCR for English and Arabic
Author :
Bazzi, Issam ; LaPre, Chris ; Makhoul, John ; Raphael, Chris ; Schwartz, Richard
Author_Institution :
BBN Corp., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
The authors present a set of techniques for omnifont, unlimited-vocabulary OCR, within the context of a system based on hidden Markov models (HMM). First, they address the issue of how to perform OCR on omnifont and multi-style data, such as plain and italic, without the need to have a separate model for each style. The amount of training data from each style, which is used to train a single model, becomes an important issue in the face of the conditional independence assumption inherent in the use of HMMs. They demonstrate mathematically and empirically how to allocate training data among the different styles to alleviate this problem. Second, they show how to use a word-based HMM system to perform character recognition with unlimited vocabulary. The method includes the use of a trigram language model on character sequences. Using all these techniques, they have achieved character error rates of 1.1% on data from the University of Washington English Document Image Database and 3.3% on data from the DARPA Arabic OCR Corpus
Keywords :
character sets; document image processing; hidden Markov models; optical character recognition; sequences; speech recognition; Arabic; DARPA Arabic OCR Corpus; English; University of Washington English Document Image Database; character error rates; character recognition; character sequences; conditional independence assumption; hidden Markov models; italic data; omnifont OCR; plain data; training data; training data allocation; trigram language model; unlimited-vocabulary OCR; word-based HMM system; Automatic speech recognition; Character recognition; Data mining; Feature extraction; Hidden Markov models; Natural languages; Optical character recognition software; Speech recognition; Training data; Vocabulary;
Conference_Titel :
Document Analysis and Recognition, 1997., Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ulm
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7898-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICDAR.1997.620630