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21 December 2000 TRUEVIZ: a groundtruth/metadata editing and visualizing toolkit for OCR
Tapas Kanungo, Chang Ha Lee, Jeff Czorapinski, Ivan Bella
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Proceedings Volume 4307, Document Recognition and Retrieval VIII; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.410825
Event: Photonics West 2001 - Electronic Imaging, 2001, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Tools for visualizing and creating groundtruth and metadata are crucial for document image analysis research. In this paper, we describe TrueViz which is a tool for visualizing and editing groundtruth/metadata for OCR. TrueViz is implemented in the Java programming language and works on various platforms including Windows and Unix. TrueViz reads and stores groundtruth/metadata in XML format, and reads a corresponding image stored in TIFF image file format. Multilingual text editing, display, and search module based on the Unicode representation for text is also provided. This software is being made available free of charge to researchers.
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Tapas Kanungo, Chang Ha Lee, Jeff Czorapinski, and Ivan Bella "TRUEVIZ: a groundtruth/metadata editing and visualizing toolkit for OCR", Proc. SPIE 4307, Document Recognition and Retrieval VIII, (21 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.410825
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Image visualization

Java

Image segmentation

Optical character recognition

Visual analytics

Computer programming

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