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Improving the accuracy of optical character recognition of stone engravings using image pre-processing methods

Romans Urbans-Orbans

ABSTRACT

This study focuses on the development of preprocessing methods to improve the accuracy of Optical Character Recognition (OCR) for stone engravings. The primary goal is to enhance the precision of widely used OCR tools, particularly for texts engraved on stone surfaces, which present unique challenges that differ from traditional OCR applications. Emphasis is placed on developing image preprocessing methods as a software product. Customized image manipulation scripts were used to improve recognition accuracy and address issues such as contrast, alignment, noise, and resolution. The preprocessing stage was integrated into the workflow designed for image transformation before OCR processing. Subsequently, the recognition improvements were evaluated based on text similarity metrics analysis. Iterative text recognition and repeated recognition of images after applying preprocessing demonstrated significant improvements in OCR accuracy. This work provides a solid foundation for further enhancement of OCR workflows by employing adaptable preprocessing techniques specifically designed for particular problem areas, achieving higher precision in text recognition.
Author: Romans Urbans-Orbans
Degree: Bachelor
Year: 2024
Work Language: Latvian
Supervisor: Dr. sc. ing., Aleksandrs Grakovskis
Faculty: Engineering Faculty
Study programme: Computer Science

KEYWORDS

OPTICAL CHARACTER RECOGNITION (OCR), STONE ENGRAVINGS, IMAGE PREPROCESSING, SEGMENTATION, TEXT SIMILARITY METRICS