TSR-DSAW: Table Structure Recognition via Deep Spatial Association of Words

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Existing methods for Table Structure Recognition (TSR) from camera-captured or scanned documents perform poorly on complex-tables consisting of nested rows/columns, multi-line texts and missing cell data. This is because current data-driven methods work by simply training deep models on large volumes of data and fail to generalize when an unseen table structure is encountered. In this paper, we propose to train a deep network to capture the spatial associations between different word pairs present in the table image for unravelling the table structure. We present an end-to-end pipeline, named TSR-DSAW: TSR via Deep Spatial Association of Words, which outputs a digital representation of a table image in a structured format such as HTML. Given a table image as input, the proposed method begins with the detection of all the words present in the image using a text-detection network like CRAFT which is followed by the generation of word-pairs using dynamic programming. These word-pairs are highlighted in individual images and subsequently, fed into a DenseNet-121 classifier trained to capture spatial associations such as same-row, same-column, same-cell or none. Finally, we perform post-processing on the classifier output to generate the table structure in HTML format. We evaluate our TSR-DSAW pipeline on two public table-image datasets - PubTabNet and ICDAR 2013, and demonstrate improvement over previous methods such as TableNet and DeepDeSRT.

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Jain, A., Paliwal, S., Sharma, M., & Vig, L. (2021). TSR-DSAW: Table Structure Recognition via Deep Spatial Association of Words. In ESANN 2021 Proceedings - 29th European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning (pp. 257–262). i6doc.com publication. https://doi.org/10.14428/esann/2021.ES2021-109

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