Title :
Nonparametric Illumination Correction for Scanned Document Images via Convex Hulls
Author :
Gaofeng Meng ; Shiming Xiang ; Nanning Zheng ; Chunhong Pan
Author_Institution :
Nat. Lab. of Pattern Recognition, Inst. of Autom., Beijing, China
Abstract :
A scanned image of an opened book page often suffers from various scanning artifacts known as scanning shading and dark borders noises. These artifacts will degrade the qualities of the scanned images and cause many problems to the subsequent process of document image analysis. In this paper, we propose an effective method to rectify these scanning artifacts. Our method comes from two observations: that the shading surface of most scanned book pages is quasi-concave and that the document contents are usually printed on a sheet of plain and bright paper. Based on these observations, a shading image can be accurately extracted via convex hulls-based image reconstruction. The proposed method proves to be surprisingly effective for image shading correction and dark borders removal. It can restore a desired shading-free image and meanwhile yield an illumination surface of high quality. More importantly, the proposed method is nonparametric and thus does not involve any user interactions or parameter fine-tuning. This would make it very appealing to nonexpert users in applications. Extensive experiments based on synthetic and real-scanned document images demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed method.
Keywords :
document image processing; image reconstruction; convex hulls-based image reconstruction; dark borders removal; document image analysis; image shading correction; nonparametric illumination correction; opened book page; scanned document image; scanning artifact; scanning shading; shading-free image; Image edge detection; Image reconstruction; Ink; Lighting; Noise; Surface treatment; Text analysis; Document image processing; convex hull; dark border noise; illumination correction; scanning artifacts;
Journal_Title :
Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPAMI.2012.251