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Geometric and Structural-based Symbol Spotting. Application to Focused Retrieval in Graphic Document Collections

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Figure 1.1: Symbol spotting applied to a focused retrieval application overview.
Figure 1.2: General architecture of a symbol spotting system.
Figure 2.1:Word image signature for word spotting using the DTW distance(reprinted from [RM03]).
Figure 2.2: Dendrogram representation for spotting symbols in technical drawings(reprinted from [ZT06]).
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