2017
DOI: 10.3389/fict.2017.00009
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A New Database of Digits Extracted from Coins with Hard-to-Segment Foreground for Optical Character Recognition Evaluation

Abstract: Since the release date struck on a coin is important information of its monetary type, recognition of extracted digits may assist in identification of monetary types. However, digit images extracted from coins are challenging for conventional optical character recognition methods because the foreground of such digits has very often the same color as their background. In addition, other noises, including the wear of coin metal, make it more difficult to obtain a correct segmentation of the character shape. To a… Show more

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“…Notice that coin relief contours presented in the image, in grayscale, present a sudden change of pixels' intensities and they are much darker than coin surface background. Let us denote by image of one of the segmented and registered coins of the same type; we obtain its gradient map by using Laplacian operator and its thresholded image by using Otsu's method [15]. Both and present approximatively relief contours in common.…”
Section: Construction Of Reference Coinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notice that coin relief contours presented in the image, in grayscale, present a sudden change of pixels' intensities and they are much darker than coin surface background. Let us denote by image of one of the segmented and registered coins of the same type; we obtain its gradient map by using Laplacian operator and its thresholded image by using Otsu's method [15]. Both and present approximatively relief contours in common.…”
Section: Construction Of Reference Coinsmentioning
confidence: 99%