TabSniper reports improved table detection and structure recognition on bank statements by fine-tuning DETR with CIoU loss, long-table split-merge, and padding variations, evaluated on a private dataset and two public benchmarks.
PubTables-1M: Towards comprehensive table extraction from unstructured documents
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Recently, significant progress has been made applying machine learning to the problem of table structure inference and extraction from unstructured documents. However, one of the greatest challenges remains the creation of datasets with complete, unambiguous ground truth at scale. To address this, we develop a new, more comprehensive dataset for table extraction, called PubTables-1M. PubTables-1M contains nearly one million tables from scientific articles, supports multiple input modalities, and contains detailed header and location information for table structures, making it useful for a wide variety of modeling approaches. It also addresses a significant source of ground truth inconsistency observed in prior datasets called oversegmentation, using a novel canonicalization procedure. We demonstrate that these improvements lead to a significant increase in training performance and a more reliable estimate of model performance at evaluation for table structure recognition. Further, we show that transformer-based object detection models trained on PubTables-1M produce excellent results for all three tasks of detection, structure recognition, and functional analysis without the need for any special customization for these tasks. Data and code will be released at https://github.com/microsoft/table-transformer.
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TabSniper: Towards Accurate Table Detection & Structure Recognition for Bank Statements
TabSniper reports improved table detection and structure recognition on bank statements by fine-tuning DETR with CIoU loss, long-table split-merge, and padding variations, evaluated on a private dataset and two public benchmarks.