Abstract

We present a segmentation-free method to retrieve keywords from degraded historical documents. The proposed method works directly on the gray scale representation and does not require any pre-processing to enhance document images. The document images are subdivided into overlapping patches of varying sizes, where each patch is described by the bag-of-visual-words descriptor. The obtained patch descriptors are hashed into several hash tables using kernelized locality-sensitive hashing scheme for efficient retrieval. In such a scheme the search for a keyword is reduced to a small fraction of the patches from the appropriate entries in the hash tables. Since we need to capture the handwriting variations and the availability of historical documents is limited, we synthesize a small number of samples from the given query to improve the results of the retrieval process.

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