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We discuss our system of model-based analysis of printed tables. The goal of our system is to extract and associate parts of a table's image into related segments. For example, we can locate columns, rows, column and table headings of a table's image. The location of these segments are based on features of the table image and on a model of the table. This is a stepwise, top-down approach to table image analysis; thus, for example, the body of the table is located before rows or columns, or individual table cells. The algorithms we discuss involve the stepwise analysis of the image and the grouping of these segments into larger structures (columns, rows, etc.).
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Green, E.A., Krishnamoorthy, M.S. (1996). Model-based analysis of printed tables. In: Kasturi, R., Tombre, K. (eds) Graphics Recognition Methods and Applications. GREC 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1072. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61226-2_8
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