I am happy to announce that the following paper has been accepted to the
11th International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications (VISAPP)
that will take place in Rome, Italy, on February 27 - 29, 2016:


                       Towards the rectification of highly distorted texts 


      Stefania Calarasanu (1), Séverine Dubuisson (2) and Jonathan Fabrizio (1) 

                (1) LRDE-EPITA, 14-16, rue Voltaire, F-94276, Le Kremlin
      Bicêtre, France
   (2) CNRS, UMR 7222, ISIR, F-75005, Paris, France

Abstract:

A frequent challenge for many Text Understanding Systems is to 
tackle the variety of text characteristics in born-digital and natural 
scene images to which current OCRs are not well adapted. For 
example, texts in perspective are frequently present in real-word 
images, but despite the ability of some detectors to accurately 
localize such text objects, the recognition stage fails most of the 
time. Indeed, most OCRs are not designed to handle text strings 
in perspective but rather expect horizontal texts in a parallel-frontal 
plane to provide a correct transcription. In this paper,  we propose a 
rectification procedure that can correct highly distorted texts, subject 
to rotation, shearing and perspective deformations. The method is 
based on an accurate estimation of the quadrangle bounding the 
deformed text in order to compute a homography to transform this 
quadrangle (and its content) into a horizontal rectangle. 
The rectification is validated on the dataset proposed during the 
ICDAR 2015 Competition on Scene Text Rectification.


Ana Stefania Calarasanu
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PhD Engineer
EPITA Research and Development Laboratory (LRDE) 

14-16 rue Voltaire, 94276 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre CEDEX, France
https://www.lrde.epita.fr/wiki/User:Calarasanu