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Computer Science - Image Processing | International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR)


International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR)

International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR)

Editors-in-Chief: K. Tombre; D.S. Doermann; S. Marinai

ISSN: 1433-2833 (print version)

ISSN: 1433-2825 (electronic version)

Journal no. 10032

Springer

Sponsored by the International Association for Pattern Recognition, this journal is focused on publishing articles that cover all areas related to document analysis and recognition. This includes contributions dealing with computer recognition of characters, symbols, text, lines, graphics, images, handwriting, signatures, as well as automatic analyses of the overall physical and logical structures of documents, with the ultimate objective of a high-level understanding of their semantic content.

The International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition (IJDAR) publishes articles of four primary types: original research papers, correspondence, overviews and summaries, and system descriptions. It also features special issues on active areas of research.

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    The large number of existing documents and the production of a multitude of new ones every year raise important issues in efficient handling, retrieval and storage of these documents and the information which they contain. This has led to the emergence of new research domains dealing with the recognition by computers of the constituent elements of documents - including characters, symbols, text, lines, graphics, images, handwriting, signatures, etc. In addition, these new domains deal with automatic analyses of the overall physical and logical structures of documents, with the ultimate objective of a high-level understanding of their semantic content. We have also seen renewed interest in optical character recognition (OCR) and handwriting recognition during the last decade. Document analysis and recognition are obviously the next stage.

    Automatic, intelligent processing of documents is at the intersections of many fields of research, especially of computer vision, image analysis, pattern recognition and artificial intelligence, as well as studies on reading, handwriting and linguistics. Although quality document related publications continue to appear in journals dedicated to these domains, the community will benefit from having this journal as a focal point for archival literature dedicated to document analysis and recognition.

    This journal publishes articles of four primary types - original research papers, correspondence, overviews and summaries, and research notes. Special issues on active areas of research are encouraged. We welcome submissions in all areas related to document analysis and recognition. Possible topics include:

    - Document Image Processing

    - Document Models

    - Handwriting Models and Analysis

    - Character and Word Recognition

    - On-line Recognition

    - Pen Based Computing

    - Multi-lingual Processing

    - Physical and Logical Analysis

    - Graphics Recognition

    - Map and Line Drawing Understanding

    - Storage and Retrieval of Documents

    - Text Analysis and Processing

    - Natural Language Issues

    - Information Extraction and Filtering

    - Performance Evaluation

    - Document Authentification and Validation

    - Implementations, Applications and Systems

    as well as non-traditional topics such as:

    - Processing Text in Other Contexts

    - Multimedia and Hypermedia Analysis

    - Time Varying Documents

    - Distributed Document Collections (Digital Libraries).

     

     

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