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Ye-Chuan Tian, Song-Hua Xu. A Novel Three-Staged Generative Model for Skeletonizing Chinese Characters with Versatile Styles[J]. Journal of Computer Science and Technology. doi: 10.1007/s11390-023-1337-8
Citation: Ye-Chuan Tian, Song-Hua Xu. A Novel Three-Staged Generative Model for Skeletonizing Chinese Characters with Versatile Styles[J]. Journal of Computer Science and Technology. doi: 10.1007/s11390-023-1337-8

A Novel Three-Staged Generative Model for Skeletonizing Chinese Characters with Versatile Styles

  • Skeletons of characters provide vital information to support a variety of tasks, e.g., optical character recognition, image restoration, stroke segmentation and extraction, style learning and transfer. However, automat- ically skeletonizing Chinese characters poses a steep computational challenge due to the large volume of Chinese characters and their versatile styles, for which traditional image analysis approaches are error-prone and fragile. Current deep learning-based approach requires a heavy amount of manual labeling efforts, which imposes serious limitations on the precision, robustness, scalability and generalizability of an algorithm to solve a specific problem. To tackle the above challenge, this paper introduces a novel three-staged deep generative model developed as an image-to-image translation approach, which significantly reduces the model’s demand for labeled training samples. The new model is built upon an improved G-net, an enhanced X-net, and a newly proposed F-net. As compellingly demonstrated by comprehensive experimental results, the new algorithm is able to iteratively extract skeletons of Chinese characters in versatile styles with a high quality, which noticeably outperforms two state-of-the-art peer deep learning methods and a classical thinning algorithm in terms of F -measure, Hausdorff distance, and average Hausdorff distance.
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