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Computer Optics, 2023 Volume 47, Issue 4, Pages 627–636 (Mi co1164)

IMAGE PROCESSING, PATTERN RECOGNITION

A joint study of deep learning-based methods for identity document image binarization and its influence on attribute recognition

R. Sánchez-Riveroa, P. V. Bezmaternykhbc, A. V. Gayerbc, A. Morales-Gonzáleza, F. J. Silva-Mataa, K. B. Bulatovbc

a Advanced Technologies Application Center (CENATAV), Playa P.C.12200, Havana, Cuba, 7A, #21406 Siboney
b Federal Research Center "Computer Science and Control" of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
c Smart Engines Service LLC, Moscow

Abstract: Text recognition has benefited considerably from deep learning research, as well as the preprocessing methods included in its workflow. Identity documents are critical in the field of document analysis and should be thoroughly researched in relation to this workflow. We propose to examine the link between deep learning-based binarization and recognition algorithms for this sort of documents on the MIDV-500 and MIDV-2020 datasets. We provide a series of experiments to illustrate the relation between the quality of the collected images with respect to the binarization results, as well as the influence of its output on final recognition performance. We show that deep learning-based binarization solutions are affected by the capture quality, which implies that they still need significant improvements. We also show that proper binarization results can improve the performance for many recognition methods. Our retrained U-Net-bin outperformed all other binarization methods, and the best result in recognition was obtained by Paddle Paddle OCR v2.

Keywords: document image binarization, identity document recognition, optical character recognition, deep learning, U-Net architecture

Received: 13.09.2022
Accepted: 20.02.2023

Language: English

DOI: 10.18287/2412-6179-CO-1207



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