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Extraction of Binary Character/Graphics Images from Grayscale Document Images
The extraction of binary character/graphics images from gray-scale document images with background pictures, shadows, highlight, smear, and smudge is a common critical image processing operation, particularly for document image analysis, optical character recognition, check image processing, image transmission, and videoconferencing. After a brief review of previous work with emphasis on five published extraction techniques, viz., a global thresholding technique, YDH technique, a nonlinear adaptive technique, an integrated function technique, and a local contrast technique, this paper presents two new extraction techniques: a logical level technique and a mask-based subtraction technique. With experiments on images of a typical check and a poor-quality text document, this paper systematically evaluates and analyses both new and published techniques with respect to six aspects, viz., speed, memory requirement, stroke width restriction, parameter number, parameter setting, and human subjective evaluation of result images. Experiments and evaluations have shown that one new technique is superior to the rest, suggesting its suitability for high-speed low-cost applications.