Unsupervised Deep Learning for Handwritten Page Segmentation

19 Jan 2021  ·  Ahmad Droby, Berat Kurar Barakat, Borak Madi, Reem Alaasam, Jihad El-Sana ·

Segmenting handwritten document images into regions with homogeneous patterns is an important pre-processing step for many document images analysis tasks. Hand-labeling data to train a deep learning model for layout analysis requires significant human effort. In this paper, we present an unsupervised deep learning method for page segmentation, which revokes the need for annotated images. A siamese neural network is trained to differentiate between patches using their measurable properties such as number of foreground pixels, and average component height and width. The network is trained that spatially nearby patches are similar. The network's learned features are used for page segmentation, where patches are classified as main and side text based on the extracted features. We tested the method on a dataset of handwritten document images with quite complex layouts. Our experiments show that the proposed unsupervised method is as effective as typical supervised methods.

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