Publication
Communications of the ACM
Review
The Bible and optical char recognition multilingual acter
Abstract
The Bible was introduced as a dataset for evaluating multilingual optical character recognition (OCR) techniques for language technology research. Noise-free and degraded document images were generated for complete Bibles in seven languages, and 15 OCR systems were evaluated. Results show that a synthetically degraded image of a page from a Spanish Bible at 300dpi resolution. It was observed that Arabic OCR systems in general perform more poorly than the English and Spanish, the Arabic text has connected script, and the shape of the symbols change depending on the preceding and following symbols.