Automated document processing system for government agencies using DBNET++ and BART models
By: Aya Kaysan Bahjat
Potential Business Impact:
Sorts scanned papers into correct folders automatically.
An automatic document classification system is presented that detects textual content in images and classifies documents into four predefined categories (Invoice, Report, Letter, and Form). The system supports both offline images (e.g., files on flash drives, HDDs, microSD) and real-time capture via connected cameras, and is designed to mitigate practical challenges such as variable illumination, arbitrary orientation, curved or partially occluded text, low resolution, and distant text. The pipeline comprises four stages: image capture and preprocessing, text detection [1] using a DBNet++ (Differentiable Binarization Network Plus) detector, and text classification [2] using a BART (Bidirectional and Auto-Regressive Transformers) classifier, all integrated within a user interface implemented in Python with PyQt5. The achieved results by the system for text detection in images were good at about 92.88% through 10 hours on Total-Text dataset that involve high resolution images simulate a various and very difficult challenges. The results indicate the proposed approach is effective for practical, mixed-source document categorization in unconstrained imaging scenarios.
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