The ICDAR 2013 dataset consists of 229 training images and 233 testing images, with word-level annotations provided. It is the standard benchmark dataset for evaluating near-horizontal text detection.
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The COCO-Text dataset is a dataset for text detection and recognition. It is based on the MS COCO dataset, which contains images of complex everyday scenes. The COCO-Text dataset contains non-text images, legible text images and illegible text images. In total there are 22184 training images and 7026 validation images with at least one instance of legible text.
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The SCUT-CTW1500 dataset contains 1,500 images: 1,000 for training and 500 for testing. In particular, it provides 10,751 cropped text instance images, including 3,530 with curved text. The images are manually harvested from the Internet, image libraries such as Google Open-Image, or phone cameras. The dataset contains a lot of horizontal and multi-oriented text.
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TextOCR is a dataset to benchmark text recognition on arbitrary shaped scene-text. TextOCR requires models to perform text-recognition on arbitrary shaped scene-text present on natural images. TextOCR provides ~1M high quality word annotations on TextVQA images allowing application of end-to-end reasoning on downstream tasks such as visual question answering or image captioning.
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ICDAR2017 is a dataset for scene text detection.
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Features a large-scale dataset with 12,263 annotated images. Two tasks, namely text localization and end-to-end recognition, are set up. The competition took place from January 20 to May 31, 2017. 23 valid submissions were received from 19 teams.
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The UrduDoc Dataset is a benchmark dataset for Urdu text line detection in scanned documents. It is created as a byproduct of the UTRSet-Real dataset generation process. Comprising 478 diverse images collected from various sources such as books, documents, manuscripts, and newspapers, it offers a valuable resource for research in Urdu document analysis. It includes 358 pages for training and 120 pages for validation, featuring a wide range of styles, scales, and lighting conditions. It serves as a benchmark for evaluating printed Urdu text detection models, and the benchmark results of state-of-the-art models are provided. The Contour-Net model demonstrates the best performance in terms of h-mean.
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