This paper describes a document image compression and merging system, which provides capabilities for automatically indexing from documents to form a document library and for merging the partial image of a document page. Because of the nature of document images, the technique described in this paper is intended to be used to process bi-level text images. The key technology for image merging is correlation analysis. State- of-the-art techniques exist to merge gray-scale and color natural image. However, these techniques do not apply for document image containing much text and they fail too often when used to merge document images regardless of their computational intensive nature. The proposed system solution will provide a reliable correlation analysis technique for document image merging where only bi-level images are primarily available.
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Multimedia Systems and Applications IX
2 October 2006 | Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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