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Any paper document when converted to electronic form through standard digitizing devices, like scanners, is subject to a small tilt or skew. Meanwhile, a de-skewed document allows a more compact representation of its components, particularly text objects, such as words, lines, and paragraphs, where they can be represented by their rectilinear bounding boxes. This simplified representation leads to more efficient, robust, as well as simpler algorithms for document image analysis including optical character recognition (OCR). This paper presents a new method for automatic detection of skew in a document image using mathematical morphology. The proposed algorithm is extremely fast as well as independent of script forms.
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Received August 27, 2000 / Revised November 15, 2000
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Das, A., Chanda, B. A fast algorithm for skew detection of document images using morphology. IJDAR 4, 109–114 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00010902
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00010902