Journal of Imaging (Sep 2021)

<i>i</i>DocChip: A Configurable Hardware Accelerator for an End-to-End Historical Document Image Processing

  • Menbere Kina Tekleyohannes,
  • Vladimir Rybalkin,
  • Muhammad Mohsin Ghaffar,
  • Javier Alejandro Varela,
  • Norbert Wehn,
  • Andreas Dengel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jimaging7090175
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 9
p. 175

Abstract

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In recent years, there has been an increasing demand to digitize and electronically access historical records. Optical character recognition (OCR) is typically applied to scanned historical archives to transcribe them from document images into machine-readable texts. Many libraries offer special stationary equipment for scanning historical documents. However, to digitize these records without removing them from where they are archived, portable devices that combine scanning and OCR capabilities are required. An existing end-to-end OCR software called anyOCR achieves high recognition accuracy for historical documents. However, it is unsuitable for portable devices, as it exhibits high computational complexity resulting in long runtime and high power consumption. Therefore, we have designed and implemented a configurable hardware-software programmable SoC called iDocChip that makes use of anyOCR techniques to achieve high accuracy. As a low-power and energy-efficient system with real-time capabilities, the iDocChip delivers the required portability. In this paper, we present the hybrid CPU-FPGA architecture of iDocChip along with the optimized software implementations of the anyOCR. We demonstrate our results on multiple platforms with respect to runtime and power consumption. The iDocChip system outperforms the existing anyOCR by 44× while achieving 2201× higher energy efficiency and a 3.8% increase in recognition accuracy.

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