Detecting Text in Natural Scenes with Stroke Width Transform

author: Boris Epshtein, Microsoft Research
published: July 19, 2010,   recorded: June 2010,   views: 25739
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We present a novel image operator that seeks to find the value of stroke width for each image pixel, and demonstrate its use on the task of text detection in natural images. The suggested operator is local and data dependent, which makes it fast and robust enough to eliminate the need for multi-scale computation or scanning windows. Extensive testing shows that the suggested scheme outperforms the latest published algorithms. Its simplicity allows the algorithm to detect texts in many fonts and languages.

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Comment1 ananth, March 23, 2015 at 7:13 p.m.:

Sir, could you send a code of this project to my id or give any suggestion regarding this topic plz. I m doing M>Tech project regarding text detection in complex background images

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