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2008 The Eighth IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems
Object Extraction from Colour Cadastral Maps
September 16-September 19
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3337-7
In this paper, an object extraction method from ancient colour maps is proposed. It consists on the localization of quarters inside a given cadastral map. The colour aspect is exploited thanks to a colour restoration algorithm and the selection of a relevant hybrid colour model. Objects composing the map are located using a multi-components gradient. To identify quarters, a peeling the onion method is adopted. This selective method starts by separated text and graphics. On the graphic layer, a connected component analysis is carried out through the use of a neighbourhood graph. This graph is smartly pruned to consider only significant areas. Consequently, the quarter boundaries are found using a snake which is a computer-generated curve that moves within an image to fit a given object. The performance of our method is measured up in two steps: Firstly, the colour space selection is assessed according to the colour distinction capacity while being robust to variations/noise then the automatic extraction approach is compared to the user ground truth. Results show the good behaviour of the whole system.
Index Terms:
Map interpretation, colour analysis, text/graphics seperation.
Citation:
Romain Raveaux, Jean-Christophe Burie, Jean-Marc Ogier, "Object Extraction from Colour Cadastral Maps," das, pp.506-514, 2008 The Eighth IAPR International Workshop on Document Analysis Systems, 2008
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