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A protocol for performance evaluation of line detection algorithms

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Accurate and efficient vectorization of line drawings is essential for any higher level processing in document analysis and recognition systems. In spite of the prevalence of vectorization and line detection methods, no standard for their performance evaluation protocol exists. We propose a protocol for evaluating both straight and circular line extraction to help compare, select, improve, and even design line detection algorithms to be incorporated into line drawing recognition and understanding systems. The protocol involves both positive and negative sets of indices, at pixel and vector levels. Time efficiency is also included in the protocol. The protocol may be extended to handle lines of any shape as well as other classes of graphic objects.

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Wenyin, L., Dori, D. A protocol for performance evaluation of line detection algorithms . Machine Vision and Applications 9, 240–250 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001380050045

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