Feature Mixing for Writer Retrieval and Identification on Papyri Fragments

06/22/2023
by   Marco Peer, et al.
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This paper proposes a deep-learning-based approach to writer retrieval and identification for papyri, with a focus on identifying fragments associated with a specific writer and those corresponding to the same image. We present a novel neural network architecture that combines a residual backbone with a feature mixing stage to improve retrieval performance, and the final descriptor is derived from a projection layer. The methodology is evaluated on two benchmarks: PapyRow, where we achieve a mAP of 26.6 page retrieval, and HisFragIR20, showing state-of-the-art performance (44.0 and 29.3 identification. Additionally, we conduct experiments on the influence of two binarization techniques on fragments and show that binarizing does not enhance performance. Our code and models are available to the community.

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