Paper
24 September 1998 Severe document skew detection
Oleg G. Okun
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Abstract
Skew detection is one the first operations to be applied to scanned documents when converting data to a digital format. Its aim is to align an image before further processing because text segmentation and recognition methods require properly aligned next lines. Here we represent a new method of skew detection based on the principal component analysis and multi-resolution processing. A combination of these two approaches allows us to increase correctness of skew detection when finding an arbitrary skew angle from 0 to 179 degrees with low-resolution images of 25 - 50 dots per inch (dpi). The obtained results advantageously differentiate our technique from the methods determining a skew at a single resolution under conditions above.
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Oleg G. Okun "Severe document skew detection", Proc. SPIE 3457, Mathematical Modeling and Estimation Techniques in Computer Vision, (24 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323451
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Principal component analysis

Image resolution

Hough transforms

Image segmentation

Visualization

Image compression

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