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Introduction

The workshop will provide a forum for highlighting current research on multilingual document analysis systems with particular emphasis on OCR. The predecessors to this workshop were held in conjunction with ICDAR 1999 in Bangalore, India, ICDAR 2009 in Barcelona, Spain, ICDAR 2011 in Beijing, China, ICDAR 2013 in Washington DC, USA and ICDAR 2015 in Nancy, France. A joint Workshop on Multilingual OCR and Analytics for Noisy Unstructured Text Data was held in conjunction with ICDAR2011 in Beijing, China. The scope of `Multilingual OCR' is defined to include systems that are capable of reading more than one language in the same document, as well as one-language-per- document systems that can be easily retargeted to new languages. The proposed workshop will provide a forum for technical discussions on three important themes: i) recent progress in the field and promising new techniques , ii) attempts to identify and address 'hard' open research problems, and iii) performance evaluation of multilingual OCR systems.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-08-01
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-08-15
Draft paper acceptance notification
2017-09-01
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

The topics that will be addressed by this Workshop are:

  • Proven Methodologies for OCR: Efficacy of existing methodologies for Latin script to other scripts (HMMs, Neural networks etc.)

  • Mixed languages: Techniques applicable/retargetable to multiple languages/scripts; documents containing multiple languages/scripts,

  • Newer languages/ Scripts: Techniques for dealing with problems of scripts for which OCR technology has not matured

  • Document Analysis: Language and script identification, machine print vs handwriting, layout analysis, reading order

  • Special domains: Scene text and video text, mathematical formulas; tables; abbreviations; annotations

  • Degraded and historical documents

  • Domain knowledge: Colloquialism, dialect, language models

  • Evaluation Methodologies: metrics, standards, ground truth; benchmark datasets

  • Demo systems

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Important Date
  • Nov 11

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Aug 01 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Aug 15 2017

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Sep 01 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Nov 11 2017

    Registration deadline