Unsupervised Training Data Generation of Handwritten Formulas using Generative Adversarial Networks with Self-Attention

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Abstract

The recognition of handwritten mathematical expressions in images and video frames is a difficult and unsolved problem yet. Deep convectional neural networks are basically a promising approach, but typically require a large amount of labeled training data. However, such a large training dataset does not exist for the task of handwritten formula recognition. In this paper, we introduce a system that creates a large set of synthesized training examples of mathematical expressions which are derived from LaTeX documents. For this purpose, we propose a novel attention-based generative adversarial network to translate rendered equations to handwritten formulas. The datasets generated by this approach contain hundreds of thousands of formulas, making it ideal for pretraining or the design of more complex models. We evaluate our synthesized dataset and the recognition approach on the CROHME 2014 benchmark dataset. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of the approach.

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Springstein, M., Müller-Budack, E., & Ewerth, R. (2021). Unsupervised Training Data Generation of Handwritten Formulas using Generative Adversarial Networks with Self-Attention. In MMPT 2021 - Proceedings of the 2021 Workshop on Multi-Modal Pre-Training for Multimedia Understanding (pp. 46–54). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3463945.3469059

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