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Multimodal deep networks for text and image-based document classification

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Classification of document images is a critical step for archival of old manuscripts, online subscription and administrative procedures. Computer vision and deep learning have been suggested as a first solution to classify documents based on their visual appearance. However, achieving the fine-grained classification that is required in real-world setting cannot be achieved by visual analysis alone. Often, the relevant information is in the actual text content of the document. We design a multimodal neural network that is able to learn from word embeddings, computed on text extracted by OCR, and from the image. We show that this approach boosts pure image accuracy by 3% on Tobacco3482 and RVL-CDIP augmented by our new QS-OCR text dataset (https://github.com/Quicksign/ocrized-text-dataset), even without clean text information.

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2024 1

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WordVIS: A Color Worth A Thousand Words

cs.CV · 2024-12-13 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Recoloring words with a hand-crafted letter-to-color scheme improves image-only document classifiers on Tobacco-3482 by 3-5%, reaching a reported 91.14%.

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  • WordVIS: A Color Worth A Thousand Words cs.CV · 2024-12-13 · conditional · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    Recoloring words with a hand-crafted letter-to-color scheme improves image-only document classifiers on Tobacco-3482 by 3-5%, reaching a reported 91.14%.