ForCenNet reports new state-of-the-art document dewarping results, but the main DocUNet and DIR300 scores are compromised by training on those datasets' own clean images.
MataDoc: Margin and Text Aware Document Dewarping for Arbitrary Boundary
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Document dewarping from a distorted camera-captured image is of great value for OCR and document understanding. The document boundary plays an important role which is more evident than the inner region in document dewarping. Current learning-based methods mainly focus on complete boundary cases, leading to poor document correction performance of documents with incomplete boundaries. In contrast to these methods, this paper proposes MataDoc, the first method focusing on arbitrary boundary document dewarping with margin and text aware regularizations. Specifically, we design the margin regularization by explicitly considering background consistency to enhance boundary perception. Moreover, we introduce word position consistency to keep text lines straight in rectified document images. To produce a comprehensive evaluation of MataDoc, we propose a novel benchmark ArbDoc, mainly consisting of document images with arbitrary boundaries in four typical scenarios. Extensive experiments confirm the superiority of MataDoc with consideration for the incomplete boundary on ArbDoc and also demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method on DocUNet, DIR300, and WarpDoc datasets.
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ForCenNet: Foreground-Centric Network for Document Image Rectification
ForCenNet reports new state-of-the-art document dewarping results, but the main DocUNet and DIR300 scores are compromised by training on those datasets' own clean images.