ON-LINE PROCEEDINGS
Document Layout Interpretation and its Applications
(DLIA99)
September 18 , 1999 in conjunction
with ICDAR99
www.wins.uva.nl/events/dlia99
dlia99@wins.uva.nl
Workshop chairs
Organizing committee
On-line Papers
Summaries of the discussion sessions
ON-LINE PROCEEDINGS:
COVER
From the program chairs:
The layout analysis of scanned paper documents has reached such a level
of maturity that we are now
in the position to move on and explore the wealth of applications
arising when we are able to interpret
the layout information in a meaningful way. This workshop
aims to provide an impetus to this developing field.
We have presentations ranging from the state-of-the-art in layout
analysis to applications pushing the limits of
current technology. Through discussion sessions, a basis for
further work and collaboration is to emerge.
Standardization, as proposed by several authors, will not
only enhance such collaboration, but also
provide the means to make document layout interpretation a solid
and recurring topic in the ICDAR’99
context. It might also open the way to extend the scope of layout
interpretation to other, non-paper
based, documents.
It is our hope that the workshop will stimulate cooperative follow-on
activities
that will accelerate the pace of research in document layout interpretation
and its applications.
We would like to thank the participants for their positive impact
on the workshop, the discussion chairs
for hosting the sessions and for providing the summaries, and finally
all member of the organizing
commitee for their active participation.
Thomas BREUEL,
Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, USA
Marcel WORRING,
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Apostolos ANTONACOPOULOS, University of Liverpool, U.K.
Larry BAUM, The Boeing Company, USA
Abdel BELAID, LORIA/CNRS, France
Horst BUNKE, University of Bern, Switzerland
Andreas DENGEL, DFKI, Germany
David DOERMANN, University of Maryland, USA
Hiromichi FUJISAWA, Hitachi CRL, Japan
Patrick HAFFNER, AT&T labs, USA
Bob HARALICK, University of Washington, USA
Jianying HU, Bell Labs, Lucent Techs, USA
Jonathan HULL, Ricoh California Research Center, USA
Rolf INGOLD, University of Fribourg, Switzerland
Yasuto ISHITANI, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
Koichi KISE, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan
Yasuaki NAKANO, Shinshu University, Japan
Lawrence O'GORMAN, Veridicom, Inc. USA
Theo PAVLIDIS, SUNY Stony Brook, USA
Thomas PHELPS, UC Berkeley, USA
Larry SPITZ, Document Recognition Technologies, USA
Luc Vincent, Xerox ScanSoft, USA
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I: Document Retrieval:
Ia: Classification of document page
images,
C.K. Shin and D.S. Doermann, University of Maryland, USA
Ib: Information extraction
from document images using attention based
layout segmentation,
G. Maderlechner, A. Schreyer, and P. Suda, Siemens AG,
GERMANY
Ic: Information Retrieval Systems
tools in document analysis and recognition,
A. David and A. Belaid, LORIA, FRANCE
II: Table recognition and interpretation
IIa: Table detection across mutiple
media,
J. Hu, R, Kashi, D. Lopresti and G. Wilfong, Bell Labs. Lucent
Technologies, USA
IIb: An iterative decoding approach
to document image analysis,
T.A. Tokuyasu and P.A. Chou, University of California, Berkeley,
USA
IIc: The T-RECS approach
for table structure recognition and table
border determination
T. Kieninger and A. Dengel, DFKI, GERMANY
III: Model based document interpretation
IIIa: RASADE: Automatic recognition
of structured document using typography
and spatial inference,
F. LeBourgeois and S. Souafi-Bensafi, I.N.S.A. de Lyon, FRANCE
IIIb: Style-directed document
recognition,
L. Spitz, Document Recognition Technologies, USA
IIIc: Interpretation of technical
illustrations for airplane maintenance and
operations applications,
L. Baum, J. Boose, M. Boose, D. Shema, S. Chew, E. Hall, M. Post,
K. Spietz, B. Johnson, Boeing Company, USA
IV: Extraction and learning of spatial relations
IVa: Learning regions of interest
in postal automation,
H. Walischewski, Siemens ElectroCom, GERMANY
IVb: Interval-algebra based
block layout analysis and document template generation,
R. Singh, A. Lahoti, and A. Mukerjee, Indian Institute of Technology,
INDIA
IVc: On the application of Voronoi
diagrams to page segmentation,
K. Kise, M. Iwata, and K. Matsumoto, Osaka Prefecture University,
JAPAN
V: Generic document structure analysis
Va: A unified methodology for document
structure analysis,
J. Liang, I.T. Phillips, and R. Haralick, University of Washington
Seattle, USA
Vb: Logical block labeling
of diverse types of document images,
S. Bergler, C.Y. Suen, C. Nadal, N. Nobile, B. Waked, and A. Bloch,
Concordia University, CANADA
Vc: Document image analysis
with cooperative interaction between
layout analysis and logical structure
analysis,
Y. Ishitani, Toshiba, JAPAN
VI: Document standards and evaluation
VIa: Using XML in document recognition,
O. Hitz, L. Robadey, and R. Ingold, University of Fribourg,
SWITZERLAND
VIb: From Image to SGML/XML Representation:
One Method,
Y. Wang, I.T. Phillips, R. Haralick, Seattle University, USA
VIc: The use of XML and XML-data
to provide document understanding
at the physical, logical and presentational
levels,
S.J. Simske, Hewlett-Packard, USA
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Summaries of the discussion sessions:
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