Abstract

Text detection in videos is a challenging problem due to variety of text specificities, presence of complex background and anti-aliasing/compression artifacts. In this paper, we present an approach for horizontally aligned artificial text detection in Arabic news video. The novelty of this method revolves around the combination of two techniques: an adapted version of the Stroke Width Transform (SWT) algorithm and a convolutional auto-encoder (CAE). First, the SWT extracts text candidates' components. They are then filtered and grouped using geometric constraints and Stroke Width information. Second, the CAE is used as an unsupervised feature learning method to discriminate the obtained textline candidates as text or non-text. We assess the proposed approach on the public Arabic-Text-in-Video database (AcTiV-DB) using different evaluation protocols including data from several TV channels. Experiments indicate that the use of learned features significantly improves the text detection results.

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